Manufacturers Speer

Speer .570 278gr Lead Round Balls x50 #5180

$52.00 incl GST

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Black Powder Shooting, Speer

Specifications

brand: speer
caliber: 58cal
grains: 278gr

Description

For the traditional shooter, Speer offers a variety of lead balls. Smoothness and shape consistency is ensured with great care for greater precision.

⁍ Traditional round ball design
⁍ Superior smoothness and shape uniformity


Specifications:

➼ Brand: Speer
➼ Caliber: .570
➼ Bullet Weight: 278gr
➼ Bullet Type: Lead Round Balls
➼ Quantity: 50
➼ Part #: 5180

 

Best Suited For

  • .58 calibre muzzleloading rifles and muskets
  • Black powder hunters targeting medium to large game
  • Traditional shooters and historical reenactment enthusiasts
  • Shooters requiring larger, heavy round ball projectiles

When To Use It

  • When loading .58 calibre muzzleloaders with patched round balls
  • Ideal for hunting applications where greater mass and impact are beneficial
  • Suitable for range shooting and black powder competitions
  • When a proper ball/patch combination is needed for optimal bore fit and accuracy

Technical Information

  • Calibre/Diameter: .570"
  • Bullet Weight: Approx. 277–278 grains
  • Projectile Type: Lead Round Ball
  • Material: Soft lead
  • Quantity: 50 pack
  • Application: Black powder / muzzleloading firearms
  • Manufacturing Note: Produced to precise diameter; weight is approximate and may vary slightly

FAQs

Q: What firearms typically use .570 round balls?
A: Commonly used in .58 calibre muzzleloaders, depending on bore size and patch thickness.

Q: Do I need to use a patch?
A: Yes, a lubricated patch is typically required to ensure a proper seal and improved accuracy.

Q: Are these suitable for cartridge firearms?
A: No, these are designed specifically for muzzleloaders and not for modern cartridge ammunition.

Q: Why is the box count only 50 instead of 100?
A: Larger diameter round balls are heavier, so they are often packaged in smaller quantities.

Delivery and Compliance

  • Classified as projectile components (not loaded ammunition)
  • Generally permitted for purchase in New Zealand without a firearms licence (subject to current regulations)
  • Must comply with NZ firearms laws and safe handling practices
  • Always confirm compatibility with your firearm before use

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