I did the resizing route with 416 bullets. Pain in the butt. They shot well but it really was a chore with the Lee push through dies. It can be done though.

There are an adequate number of good .411 bullets available and it is an awesome cast bullet round. Accurate Molds will make you a good mold if you're a caster. I would keep a close eye on Gunbroker for .411 bullets. They crop up pretty often.

Hawk Bullets has a 300, 350 and 400 grain. I have used the 400 grain on one cow moose. It worked fine. I'm carrying the 350 grain bullets in it now hoping to try them on caribou or moose or bear. The 300 grain is pretty short and didn't feed well in my rifle. Swift has a 350 and 400 grain A frame. I think the 350 A Frame would be outstanding. The Hornady 300 grains shot well but didn't feed well. My rifle likes them magazine length. Of course Barnes has their excellent 300 grain TSX. It can be loaded out long enough to feed well in my rifle.


Chronographs, bore scopes and pattern boards have broke a lot of hearts.