George Mabry
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I have never cast anything but round ball but am considering making some 200 grain .44 caliber bullets to use with black powder loads in my Cimarron Arms Winchester '73. I've been told not to use case bullets that were intended for smokeless loads because their grease grooves are inadequate. Is this correct? I"m told that cast bullets used for black powder loads have deeper or more grease grooves than their conventional counterparts.
Can anyone recommend a good 200 grain mold? My last question is how many grains of 3f do you put into the .44 Specials.
Thanks,
George
Can anyone recommend a good 200 grain mold? My last question is how many grains of 3f do you put into the .44 Specials.
Thanks,
George