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Nice round fatcpa! What weight is that? You should find a smiley face punch for those. Could you imagine the look on the Goblin's face when it sees those looking at him from the cylinder?
The weight depends on the alloy I use, but it runs 240-245 grains with Lyman #2. I got the mould couple months ago from Accurate Molds, LLC. I actually bought it thinking the bullet would make a good round for shooting bowling pins. Haven't had a chance to try it on them yet.
fatcpa, I have used those on bowling pins and they work VERY WELL. I also think they would be a very effective antipersonnel round. Even with a vest on those would have to do some rib damage or maybe even deflate a lung. They are a favorite carry round for my 696 and Charter Bulldog.
Nice. I thought about a lighter bullet when I bought my mould, but I am usually swayed toward the heavier bullets. Looks like my crimp could be a little heavy too, but, again, I tend to overdo most things.
Nice. I thought about a lighter bullet when I bought my mould, but I am usually swayed toward the heavier bullets. Looks like my crimp could be a little heavy too, but, again, I tend to overdo most things.
I am positively a heavy bullet advocate, but after a few dozen 260 gr. SWC's I'd had enough and started looking for a lighter bullet. The amount of recoil generated by a 21 oz. 44 Special is something to behold.
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