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I'm thinking about a mould for a 41 mag Ruger Bisley. Thinking of a Saeco #410 (220gr flat point, plain base, non-keith style). Anyone have any experience with this mould? Anyone know anyone who uses it? Good, bad? Curious how it would work for a deer hunting bullet. Seems like everyone is claiming heavy weight, large meplat bullets are the great killers. I like the idea of a long bullet. The Keith style seems ok, but always seemed to me as a somewhat pointy wad cutter. Feedback welcome. | ||
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Ive used that bullet it looks like an ideal .41 bullet but ive never got it to shoot under 2 inches in any of my guns. If your looking for an accurate bullet try the ballistic cast 230 swc mold that bullet shoots in every .41 ive tried it in. | |||
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Catboat, I have the SAECO #410 in 4 cavity, and a "plinking" load of 8.5 grtains of AA #2 Improved behind the bullet is a one-hole load offhand at 45' out of my 4" Model 57. (I haven't shot it in full-tilt loads, because I figure there is no reason to take all 100 aspirin, even if there ARE that many in the bottle, if you know what I mean...) And a quick story: I have a friend in Great Britain that came across in March of 2004 and spent a week. He took my 4" and outshot me with it, and hadn't fired a handgun since shortly before they were banned in 1996. The ONLY thing in the world that really ticks me off is to have somebody outshoot me with my own firearms!!! I say buy the mould and learn what load your revolver likes... | |||
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