Originally Posted by Riflecrank
This looks a lot like the mould Rusty McGee has had good results with:

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This could be a great fire-former, bison-killer, silhouetter:

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They are .412" in clip-on WW alloy.
Would be .413" to .414" cast in my hard alloy, maybe even .415" after PC-painted.
That would be perfect for sizing down to .413" for smokeless cast bullet loads.
My previous comments on bullet sizing were about smokeless loads, of course.
BPCR and paper-patching is a different kettle of fish.
Bill Bagwell and gunner500 taught me all I know about that.
I still have plenty to learn about that.

That flatnose one should kill well but I wouldn't waste any money on the pointy one for any reason but plinking. You guys use .416" Hornady gascheks?..mb


" Cheapest velocity in the world comes from a long barrel and I sure do like them. MB "