goodwrenchldj
01-24-2024, 02:01 PM
I own two S&W model 29-2s. Based on the serial numbers the 4” one was manufactured in 1972 and the 6 ½” in 1968. Unfortunately, they both have .4335 cylinder throats.
Because of what I have read here and in other places I have created some mild (767 fps) 44 Special and mild (912 fps) 44 magnum loads using .433 Lyman 429421 bullets cast from a BHN 15 alloy.
I have some concern about how much stress will be applied to the forcing cone when it squeezes these bullets down to the approximately .429 bore diameter of these revolvers. I have not fired any of these loads yet.
Do any of you have experience doing this? Any response that I receive will be appreciated.
Because of what I have read here and in other places I have created some mild (767 fps) 44 Special and mild (912 fps) 44 magnum loads using .433 Lyman 429421 bullets cast from a BHN 15 alloy.
I have some concern about how much stress will be applied to the forcing cone when it squeezes these bullets down to the approximately .429 bore diameter of these revolvers. I have not fired any of these loads yet.
Do any of you have experience doing this? Any response that I receive will be appreciated.