I finally got around to sending my Accurate Mold .38 mold off to Erik at hollowpointmold.com to have him convert it. I am very happy with the results. He sent along the pins to do both hollow points and regular solid bullets. The idea behind this mold was to replicate the Webley Mark III Manstopper bullets from the late 1800s in a .38 caliber round. While I could sort-of manage this by running hollow base wadcutters backwards, I had heard from several sources that you can blow through the base of those with a slightly hot load. Not often, but it seems to have happened to enough people to worry me. So I went with the gas check to prevent that. Here is the final result, after powder coating and sizing to .358". They weigh 138-140 grains with 20:1 alloy. The solid version weighs around 155-156 grains when I use hard cast range lead.