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New to this and would like comments on this piece. I would like to shoot it. Bullets from the mold that is included with it drop right down both the cylinder and the barrel. That must be what the lawyers wanted shot from it?
 

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The molds that were included in sets like this were just decorations. None of them cast usable bullets, that I am aware of. I had one, and sold it to someone looking to complete his cased revolver.

I suggest getting a Lee ball or bullet mold if you are serious about shooting that gun.
 
The molds that were included in sets like this were just decorations. None of them cast usable bullets, that I am aware of. I had one, and sold it to someone looking to complete his cased revolver.

I suggest getting a Lee ball or bullet mold if you are serious about shooting that gun.
Yeah, but what size? Are swaged bullets doable?
 
Yeah, but what size? Are swaged bullets doable?

I would buy a Lee .454" round ball mold and cast my own balls from soft lead. Conical bullets are not worth the trouble, and neither are wads, IMHO. Use lube over the ball. Starting load for me would be 55 grains of 3f, because that is about all they hold, in my experience.

You will probably want to get an O-ring to keep the loading lever from dropping under recoil.

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Dang, man! You should market this.


My crafting skills are not good enough, and I was not able
to solve the problem with the loading lever spring.
So I took 2 brass tubes and welded them together. I used a hacksaw and a file to give the thing its final shape.

I got to confess that I had seen this loading lever holder elsewhere and this solution seemed appropriate for my DIY skills.
 

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