I have been following this thread and as usual, I'm confused. Smokey said he measured both the cast balls and the Hornady balls and found no difference. If that's the case, if the Hornady balls load allright, why wouldn't the cast balls be allright? I must have missed something.🤔
It's easier to understand if you take a
pure lead ball and "short start" it in the muzzle with an over-sized patch, then pull the patch and ball back out with a pair of pliers.
Now try the exact same thing with a
HARD ball that is exactly the same size, it'll be much more difficult to "short start" the harder ball without driving it into the muzzle using a lot more force.
Also look at the pure lead ball after pulling it back out of the muzzle, and see how it was imprintd by the "weave of the patch material" and even possibly formed (just a bit) to the rifling's "lands".
"Something has to give", when "starting" a patched projectile into the muzzle of a bore.
The harder the ball is, the LESS "give" there is
(all other things being equal).