I went to the range this morning with my favorite M29-3 and it turned in some good groups. Ten shots with 8 gr of Universal and the Lyman #429421 boolit turned in a 1 inch group c-c at ten yards with ten rounds. I had to beagle this mold as it wasn't dropping boolits large enough for the throat of this revolver but after beagling they came out .435" and were resized to .432"(throat diameter).
Another group ran 1 3/4" c-c with 18 shots using 11 gr of HS-6 and the same boolit. I think these two loads will be keepers. I had loaded some with CCI300 primers and others with CCI350 primers. The magnum primers seem to have flattened a little more than the standard primers. I was surprised after returning the target to my stand that there was 2-3 small places on the paper target that had lube on it about the size of two pin heads. Lube was BAC. Why would that have happened and is it a sign of something? I don't recall that happening before. The cases were a little greasy but that didn't bother me.
Leading was all but non-existent, just a minor amount into the grooves that took nothing much to remove.