Interesting. I use Accurate Molds to make my designs and will again soon. When I made the current few designs I was under the mistaken understanding that the Ruger bullets needed to 0.456” wide so it’s what I had mine made at. There’s no need to be any more than 0.001” larger. I was considering having my next design drop at 0.454” but maybe I should instead have the mold designed for 0.455” as I have a 0.454” sizer. If the mold were to drop at 0.454” as designed, and are out of round, would the 0.454” sizer fix that swaging anything back into place?
I’m no pistolero, though I’m not bad once I’ve been shooting regularly, but I could use all the help I can get, especially as I’d like to be good enough to hunt with my Ruger as a primary, but I don’t think I’m good enough out to 25 yds yet as my 15 yd targets were giving me the group size I hold myself to, up to 4”. I’m getting 3-3.5” when I’m shooting, semi-weaver like. Most likely I’d hunt from a fixed position where I could use my knees or something.
I've made quite a few molds over the years boring them in my lathe to suit a certain need encountered. I used to make them from scratch with mild steel , spure plate, air vents and all but finally wised up and started picking up small mold blocks at gun shows and simply boring them out to the bullet needed. Saves all the machine work of making them from bar stock. I typically pick them up for 5-10 bucks complete.
To soon old .............. to late smart I guess!
Most current is a paper patch design for a British SMLE I thought up, of all things ! The first experimental bullet for this project was key holing at 50 yards, still scratching my head on that failure but what an opportunity to learn something interesting ! First slug I ever made that key holed........... wonder why?
I made up one for another rifle just before that really demonstrates good accuracy.
Any thing applicable to rifle is equally adaptable to percussion hand guns and will be employed in the future.
So far the ACP bullet shown in the Walker thread works so well and is in the weight class I envisioned that I doubt I could improve on it.
My reasoning is that the original ball load worked great in them and was only something like 146 grains if memory serves and this bullet at 200 grains is much heavier. Also this weight/length will allow seating through the frame window already in the gun without having to alter it.
I've not shot any game with it so don't have any experience at how well it will kill but reason seems to point that if a much lighter ball could get the job done than a much heavier bullet should work well.
The other advantage is this heeled base design is tailor made for ram seating in the chamber mouths and the truncate-flat pointed nose makes centering in the ram nose equally efficient to get the base square to the bore.