cast for red hawk 44

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hi all Im considering casting for my 44 rev. im presently using all lead from a supplier. I have cast equip.so i need help in buying the proper mold eg. 429421. also what size of lube sizer die ? Im planning on using ww.
 
hi all Im considering casting for my 44 rev. im presently using all lead from a supplier. I have cast equip.so i need help in buying the proper mold eg. 429421. also what size of lube sizer die ? Im planning on using ww.

I have been using this bullet in all my .44 mag revolvers for over 40 years.... Works great with a variety of powders....
I size them .429 should be cast hard, if using WWs suggest you add 1-2% tin as they don't contain any and you will end up with "spot" hard bullets.
John
 
bullet size/ dia should be bigger than the dia of your forcing cones

dia you are looking for is .430-431-or 432

open cylinder and using one unloaded bullet-- put it in the cylinder -- if it slides through it is too small
if you have to push it through with a pencil it is the right size or .001 too small measure it you now know the app size ( a tight fit is what you are looking for )
 
bullet size/ dia should be bigger than the dia of your forcing cones

dia you are looking for is .430-431-or 432

open cylinder and using one unloaded bullet-- put it in the cylinder -- if it slides through it is too small
if you have to push it through with a pencil it is the right size or .001 too small measure it you now know the app size ( a tight fit is what you are looking for )

thats what i needed to know thanks
 
bullet size/ dia should be the same size as the dia of your cylinder throatdia you are looking for is .430-431-or 432

open cylinder and using one unloaded bullet-- put it in the cylinder -- if it slides through it is too small
if you have to push it through with a pencil it is the right size or .001 too small measure it you now know the app size ( a tight fit is what you are looking for )

The advice is mostly correct, with the exception of getting the terminology wrong, and there is no advantage that I know of to having your bullet sized larger than the cylinder throat
 
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