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I've shot more of these than any other.


 
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Nice looking boolits there! If only Lee made a true Keith-style 6-banger mould, that, I think, would sell like spring water in Death Valley.

Here's what I'm going to shoot most of in .44 Special rounds. Just finished casting them last month and am now lubing them (there's a lot). This is the Lee 430-200-RF.



And this is what I'll be using for .44 Mag. This one's the TL430-240-SWC.



Alloy in both cases is straight WW, BHN 12.
 
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We're going to find out very soon, hopefully this weekend. I'm developing a load for it now.
 
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I shoot three (mostly) in my .44s. Lyman 429421 , Lyman 420244, and mostly Ranchdog's 265 gr. FNGC. I got the Ranchdog mold because I have a Puma .44 Mag. with an oversize bore (.431"), and the mold drops @.432" or a hair more with my WW alloy. The bonus is the boolit shoots great in my Ruger SBH, S&W 629, Dan Wesson 44H, and my 10" Contender! BTW my guns haven't spit out a jacketed bullet in over 10 years...
 
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I shoot three (mostly) in my .44s. Lyman 429421 , Lyman 420244, and mostly Ranchdog's 265 gr. FNGC. I got the Ranchdog mold because I have a Puma .44 Mag. with an oversize bore (.431"), and the mold drops @.432" or a hair more with my WW alloy. The bonus is the boolit shoots great in my Ruger SBH, S&W 629, Dan Wesson 44H, and my 10" Contender!
Ranchdog is the man.:) Many good reports concerning that bullet.

Originally Posted by mikld : BTW my guns haven't spit out a jacketed bullet in over 10 years...
You Sir are a leadhead.:p
 
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