Looks good! It's hard to recover those flat nose revolver bullets, they penetrate forever. I haven't used the .44/310, but used the .45/300 (which cast at 310) a lot. Great bullet design.

A couple observations:

- That .44 bullet pictured looks like a pretty heavy coat of powder, although it could be just the pic. Try for two thin coats, you don't want too much buildup, more powder is not better.

- That fired .44 bullet collapsed the lube and crimp grooves, and looks like it happened in the barrel not on target. Not necessarily a bad thing, if it doesn't cause problems, just something to be aware of. Your alloy may be a little soft for the pressure of that load.

Did you recover any bullets fired without gas checks? In my experience, they show gas cutting when fired from revolvers (happens when passing the cylinder gap) but not from long guns.

Last edited by Yondering; 08/07/15.