Thanks to you gentlemen on this website, Gunblast, Glen Fryxels articles, John Taffin, Jim Martin, Marshall Stanton and others who also answered my phone calls and letters for more than a year now. I learned how to order the right equipment and the wrong equipment to cast my own. I learned how to beg for WW's, design my own mold through Dan at MOuntain Molds. Marshall helped me discern what dia. bullets I need for .433 throats combined with a 429 Colt New Frontier barrel. Through Stanton I learned how to firelap the barrel so as to eliminate leading and greatly increase accuracy of the gun. Glen Fryxel's article on how to be a "crack pistol shot" helped me pay attention to details so as to be able to put bullets where I want them every time. Thanks to youtube demos of how to make bullets over a campfire, (not that I do or ever will), how to pan lube, make my own lube * etc has given me the confidence each step of the way to get to where I am at. I now have everything I need to make all the bullets for this revolver for the rest of my life and it's all paid for, except for the begging of more lead. If I ever sounded like a whiner, I am sorry, but I just had to keep asking questions. There is always something new to learn and I may buy another gun in the future and start all over again. Good night everyone here and thanks a million one more time, Gary Patterson.