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.41LC
06-21-2010, 08:27 PM
I contacted Bernie at OWBM inquiring about a .44-40 with a hollow base and he says he has one similar to Lyman's 42798 with a hollow base.

Does anyone have experience with this particular bullet? I understand the mould will be top notch but wondering about performance.

cajun shooter
06-23-2010, 10:44 PM
I myself would be very interested in such a mold as I shoot the 44-40 with BP. About the only bullet I use is the 427098. It has shown to be the most accurate out of the current ones being offered. It also has the two lube grooves which work well in my SASS shooting. The hollow base bullets were the hot ticket before the flat base bullets for a few reasons. One is that the cavity was filled with lube and second they upset to seal the bore which works well in straight wall cases. The design of the 44-40 case stops this from being a problem. I don't know that it would be anything special today. Later David

Ruckus Ralph
06-24-2010, 09:26 AM
For the 44-40 bullet you should look into the Mav Dutchman bullet.. This is a great bullet for use in the 44-40.

cajun shooter
06-24-2010, 11:48 AM
Hey Ralph, This is Fairshake you and I have shot on the same posse's. I go by Cajun Shooter on this forum and never changed it. I have casted and poured many a Mav-Dutchman as I shoot only BP. I have the mold. I get better long range with the 427098. For Cas the dutchman is a perfect bullet. I really enjoyed the shoot at Quitman for Searcy. I thought we had a nice turn out. In fact I talked with the Dutchman while there. Take care David