Hi,
One of my favorite cast boolit designs of all time is the Lyman 429348 .44 cal full wadcutter, typically coming in at a weight of about 180 grains.
I see that many modern mold makers prefer a much heavier weight. For example, the NOE 44 WC "432-246-WC" mold, as the name implies, weighs in at 246 grains.
Has anybody used and/or compared these heavy weight designs?
I'm sure that the heavy one is liked obstensibly for it's stopping power. But, for target use, where accuracy and recoil reduction hopefully co-exist, do such heavy boolits offer any advantage over Lyman's classic?
Jim