So, I started brewing all-grain almost a year ago. I never really worried about efficiency, pH, OG target, etc until recently. For the last few batches of beer (about 5), I have added pH adjuster, phosphoric acid, adjusted my grain bill up to accomodate a crappy efficiency of 60%, sparge for 90 minutes, upped my mash water volume to 1.25 qts/gal and use 1/2 gal water for sparging to offset a tremendous boil off and for the crap left at the bottom of my boil pot and what's absorbed by the grain. The last beer I made (yesterday) had 12.63lbs of grain and I used a total of 10 gal of water for mashing and sparging. The projected OG on Beersmith was 1.051 for a 5.5 gal batch ('cause I figure I lose 1/2 gal when I transfer to the secondary). After mashing with 4 gal water and sparging with 6 gal water, my pre-boil gravity was 1.010. I thought I had too much water so I decided to boil longer but, by the 60 min mark, I had around 6 gal wort. I filled the primary and it was dead-on 5.5 gal of wort and the OG ended up at 1.042. Is my conversion just that freakin bad or what am I doing wrong??????????? I taste the wort and it is super sweet, the very first gravity taken out of the mash tun was 1.087, and when I taste the grain after the mash it is not sweet in the least. What is happenning?????