Savvy Jack
07-30-2019, 02:19 PM
My castings are a bit to be desired but over-all I was impressed. For comparison I also shot some 200gr dry lubed, swaged "Magma" design bullets from Bear Creek Supply. They did not perform well for my application but still great for CAS.
I was pleased with the 214's performance with my low quality castings. I have good castings and poor castings but they are all low quality...LOL I have sence shipped the mold to Mark Whyte to use to cast me 500 of his quality bullets. I use Mark Whyte's 200gr Bug Lube bullet with great results.
Basically I used the nose of the 43-215C but without a crimp groove. Gave it a slick Ogive radius...more like the Winchester JSP. I used the body of the 427098 with two lube goves for smokeless lube.
Wheel weaights should give 214gr but about a 12BNH mix gives me 217gr!!!
I used black powder lube this time and still got great results @ 100 yards.
I did not chrono my loads but typically Trail Boss gives 1,100fps and 25gr of Reloder 7 about 1,200fps.
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With a normal 44-40 "Profile" the 43-214A misses the rifling when chambered in my Marlin 1889 manufactured in 1891...unlike the typical popular Magma design. Also due to the nomal 44-40 profile, a Redding 44-40 Profile Crimp does an excellent job making the bullet fit snug enough in the neck to not "telescope" back into the case if NOT using a caseload of powder such as black powder. As well, the bullet will not dislodge from the case from the recoil if used in a revolver.
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Firearm - Uberti Winchester 73' w/Malcolm scope. (giving the Marlin the summer off)
Bullet - Accurate Molds 43-214A 217gr, Tom made for me. Replicated the nose of John Kort's 43-215C (no crimp groove) and the body (two lube groove) of the 427098. Although I am using black powder lube....I plan on using smokless powder lub down the road. After these groups....my not!
Bullet - Bear Creek 200gr Magma, Swaged (powder Coated)
StarLine Brass - New
CCI- 300 Primers
Target - Desk Calendar, no marks...POA center of paper...scope is set for a different bullet and different powder to 100 yards...I may have to sight it in for this new load.
My favorite Powder, Reloder 7 proves itself once again,
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I was pleased with the 214's performance with my low quality castings. I have good castings and poor castings but they are all low quality...LOL I have sence shipped the mold to Mark Whyte to use to cast me 500 of his quality bullets. I use Mark Whyte's 200gr Bug Lube bullet with great results.
Basically I used the nose of the 43-215C but without a crimp groove. Gave it a slick Ogive radius...more like the Winchester JSP. I used the body of the 427098 with two lube goves for smokeless lube.
Wheel weaights should give 214gr but about a 12BNH mix gives me 217gr!!!
I used black powder lube this time and still got great results @ 100 yards.
I did not chrono my loads but typically Trail Boss gives 1,100fps and 25gr of Reloder 7 about 1,200fps.
246002
246003
246007
With a normal 44-40 "Profile" the 43-214A misses the rifling when chambered in my Marlin 1889 manufactured in 1891...unlike the typical popular Magma design. Also due to the nomal 44-40 profile, a Redding 44-40 Profile Crimp does an excellent job making the bullet fit snug enough in the neck to not "telescope" back into the case if NOT using a caseload of powder such as black powder. As well, the bullet will not dislodge from the case from the recoil if used in a revolver.
246004
246005
Firearm - Uberti Winchester 73' w/Malcolm scope. (giving the Marlin the summer off)
Bullet - Accurate Molds 43-214A 217gr, Tom made for me. Replicated the nose of John Kort's 43-215C (no crimp groove) and the body (two lube groove) of the 427098. Although I am using black powder lube....I plan on using smokless powder lub down the road. After these groups....my not!
Bullet - Bear Creek 200gr Magma, Swaged (powder Coated)
StarLine Brass - New
CCI- 300 Primers
Target - Desk Calendar, no marks...POA center of paper...scope is set for a different bullet and different powder to 100 yards...I may have to sight it in for this new load.
My favorite Powder, Reloder 7 proves itself once again,
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