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canuck4570
01-19-2020, 04:50 PM
I slug the barrel of my Ruger #1 in 44 magnum
it is .431
when ordering a mold from Accurate should I get .433 (+.002/-.000)

My thinking is I like to seize .002 over seize just like I do in my 4570

my bullet are seize .460 so if the mold drops a bit over .433

I could seize .432. .431 for the bore +2 makes .433

yes no ?

bmortell
01-19-2020, 04:58 PM
yes, .433 (+.002/-.000) is basically saying .434 , I size .4325 for my rifle. so a .434 projectile and a sizer between .432 and .433 would have full contact when sizing and should be the right size for shooting.

Hickory
01-19-2020, 04:58 PM
Two thousand over groove diameter is a good place to start.

canuck4570
01-19-2020, 05:01 PM
I had ordered a .431
I sent a E-mail to Tom asking to change to .433
the order was place yesterday
thanks guys

mdi
01-19-2020, 05:17 PM
If your .433" cast bullets are too large in diameter (chambering problems) all you have to do is size them down (Lee sizing dies are real handy). If your cast bullets are too small, it's much more difficult to make them larger. My 44 magnum rifle has an over size barrel (SAAMI says 44 Magnum rifle specs are .431" groove diameter, but my Puma runs .4325"-.433") and I size to .433"+. My revolvers and Contender use .431" and .432" depending on the throat size...

canuck4570
01-19-2020, 05:22 PM
has you say can't make them larger but you can make the smaller
Buffalo arms has custom seizing die for Lyman and RCBS up to .435
I will order .432 and .433
thanks
waiting for Aimpoint H30s dot sight for this rifle hope summer gets here soon eager to shoot
my Ruger #1 in 44 magnum

bmortell
01-19-2020, 05:39 PM
dang two 50 dollar sizers, I never used a lubsizer so im not familiar with it, but id rather buy a 30 dollar .430 and lap it up if you have the ability to slug and mic

canuck4570
01-19-2020, 05:55 PM
you said it if you have the tools and ability
on top of that when it reaches me here in Canada with the exchange and duty and shipping it will be in the $80

longbow
01-19-2020, 06:27 PM
My Marlin 1894 slugs at 0.4315" and I use no less than 0.433" and up to 0.435" boolits generally as cast with no chambering issues and good accuracy. I will say that the Marlin seems to have a large/sloppy chamber and I have taken to "neck sizing" only as my carbide dies seem to really work the brass. When I "neck size" they look almost like .44-40 rounds. Not sure if your Ruger will be that sloppy but something to look at.

If you haven't used an Accurate mould you are in for a treat! I love mine! Tom does great work.

Longbow

Longbow

canuck4570
01-19-2020, 06:30 PM
that is the reason I bought regular seizing die
just screw them in until you have the correct ID of the case

yes it is my first accurate mould

quasi
01-20-2020, 07:14 PM
throat size is what matters. I have had 2 Browning 92's that would only shoot well at .434.

10mmShooter
01-22-2020, 09:33 PM
My Henry works well with .432 sized

quasi
01-22-2020, 11:14 PM
My Henry works well with .432 sized

that is good to know, I want a rifle that will shoot my Pistola loads well.

fredj338
01-23-2020, 01:46 PM
You can always size down but hard to bump up. Go bigger.