Years ago lyman came out with a lite weight type 3 swc for the 44spl/mag, it was a 180gr wc (429348). I prefer the cramer 200gr version better. Cramer came out with a nose pour 200gr verson of the lyman's type 3 wc. 6.0gr of clays in 44mag cases with that cramer 200gr wc.
4.5gr of clays with that same bullet in 44spl cases are extremely accurate also.
Lyman did have a heavier type 3 wc, the 429352 245gr wc. It's a little heavy recoil wise for nra bullseye but it's a lot of fun to shoot & is a real thumper for bowling pins.
I've had a bunch of different 44cal wc molds over the years, double end wc's (type 1), button nosed wc's (type 2), tapered nosed wc's (type 3). I also swaged different wc designs/weights looking for that "magic bullet". After thinning the herd I still have these 5 bullet molds that I cast wc's for the 44cals with.
The 162gr button nosed wc's are from a 6-cavity lee mold. I hardly use it anymore & should sell it to someone that will use it.
Those 175gr wc's are from a custom 6-cavity mold. They can be seated flush or crimped in either of the offset crimp grooves. Doing this gives the reloader more/less case volume with the same load, testing for accuracy. Those crimp grooves are spaced so that if you load the bullet with with the small end up/sticking out of the case in 44spl cases or long end up/sticking out of the 44mag cases. You can use the same load, will have the same case volume.
That 220gr wc pictured above is actually a 220gr hbwc cast from a custom mold. I shot a lot of those in a 6 1/2" bbl'd 624 & they shot bughole @ 50ft/25yds. They fell apart @ the 50yd line, the 1 in 20 twist bbl didn't like that long bodied bullet.
Myself, I would recommend a type 3 wc in the +/- 200gr range.