Joeymac,
Welcome to the Bear's Den!
The bill looks great, but if I may recommend, leave the oats out at least the first time. I encourage messing with grain bills, but I kinda wish i had left that side suggestion out of the original recipe. I was working on several different ones at the time, and really enjoyed the oats in my COW recipe. But this one is great without them, and makes it better to drink off the pipe without them.
When I was making these small batches, I was using 5 gallons of water in the 6.5 gallon buckets, with the original bill. Basically filling it up leaving 4" -6" of headroom. If it's your first attempt, I recommend getting the original bill, throwing it in the 6.5 gallon bucket, and filling up leaving 6". Then when you have done it once, then change the ratios and add other grains and play with it.
Yes, my other weak link (there are 3 things I would have edited in the original post looking back, you have hit on 2, lol). I use corn meal. I wish I had put it first and the cracked in parenthesis. My first 2 batches were with cracked corn, and it works fine. You will get a SG of somewhere around 1.055-1.06 with Cracked corn, and 1.065 with corn meal. It really depends on your straining method. I soon got a mop bucket wringer and paint strainer bags, and was able to use the meal and get better conversion. I will warn you to be careful with that press. Corn meal can coat the bag, and I could see a pressure explosion of mash from the sides

. I have to work the wringer back and forth to get the liquid out. But I never use a fruit press, so you know more than me on that.
Never did try the full pound. The 1/2 lb had a perfect sweetness to it, and sometimes in life more is not always better. So I stuck with the original.
So, again, I recommend using the recipe just like it is. When you get bored or courageous, the sky is the limit. Try it first.
And don''t forget - 212 degrees. Don't skimp on the boil or the blankets under, around, and over the bucket. Even more important with cracked corn.
Good luck sir!

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