rodwha
58 Cal.
In a pistol bullet that has no need to be as ballistic-ally clean as does a long range rifle bullet I would go with both deeper and wider in the lube groove. Say perhaps .050 deep and .100 long. If you have an example of a .44 Kieth bullet it would be a good design to copy with some mods.
This .44 Kieth bullets groove is .090 wide and .075 deep (.0375 per side). It's width at base measures .430 , weight is about 250 grains , length is .800 and meplat is .300. I've also thought a slight redesign of some .45 ACP lead bullets would work really well in our .44 percussion guns.
Shortened design mods on this bullet which is probably one of the very best ever developed for penetration and long range work would be good. The upper angled groove is for seating in the case mouth which could be deleted for percussion use.
I’d also never reduce my meplat that much. I want to punch as big of a hole as possible. I’ve been contemplating going possibly all the way out to .400” after reading a fellow’s account (he was creating bullets too while Keith was). But if I leave it at .375” or thereabouts I would be able to use the same ram (I intend to use epoxy to form the nose so it quits kissing their ugly faces. Plus it would reduce my weight and the forward weight.