These are the .45 cal 2 step that I got from you. Brass is .40 range scrap trimmed to .688 in a Lyman case trimmer with a cordless drill attachment. Cores are 145 grain .40 cal mix of range scrap and wheel weights cast from a Lee mold. The brass was annealed on an old grill. Final weight after being swaged is around 212 grains.
It was all done in a Lee Classic Cast press with a longer stronger handle. For these I seated the core then notched and then swaged. It took a couple tries to get the notch right but they seem to have turned out quite nice. I think that these actually formed a little nicer than the regular hollow point. The notching operation actually pushes the top of the brass out a bit and brings the nose in. I think this makes it fill out the nose a bit better when you run it through the point form die. It could just be an optical illusion but the nose looks a little less tapered on these than it does on the plain hollow points.
You know I thought about taking a pic of a start to finish operation but it was going so good I just finished them all up. I have a buddy stopping over today to check out my setup so I'll get a pic of each step of the operation and post it up later.