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I have several one really works for one specific application I started with a 148 wc mold then a 156 gr swc. If you are interested when I get the money together for shipping I'll cast you up 20 or so from each mold I have which is a few and you can try them.
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The most consistantly accurate bullets that I have cast over the years for both carbines, and handguns have been the Lyman 358156 for a gas check design, and the Lee 38-158 RNFP for a plain base. So far, I haven't had any problems in either Winchester, or Marlin carbines with the 358156 feeding when it is seated to the .357 crimp groove. I have been thinking about getting Mountain Molds, or someone to make a mold for a 170, or so grain gas check bullet that has the Lee RNFP nose shape. It has been said that a 158 SWC at 1100 fps from a .357 will do about all that caliber can do from a handgun, and they may be right.
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adagna,
I've been shooting a 358156 out of my ruger blackhawk for quite a few years. I shoot it with 5 grns of unique out of a 38spl case non-checked for plinking and small game. Works well. I started with a single cavity and picked up a 2 cavity whick I use now. If interested in the single cavity, I'd let it go. Send a pm