The idea of a two alloy, soft point boolit is something I always wanted to make. Acquiring a .44 Mag Ruger SRH and a Lyman 429421 was the tipping point. I made a SWA guess and dropped an 85 grain, .30 caliber pure lead boolit into both cavities of the mold. Kept the sprue plate open and held the mold in the pot until the 85 grain points melted. In one trial, I poured Lyman #2 alloy (with Sprue plate closed) in the remaining space and kept the mold level until cool. The other method was to let the 85 grain points solidify first, then top off with Ly #2, but keeping the whole mass liquid for 4 to 5 minutes by dipping in the pot. Placed the mold level on the bottom of a cast iron pan and let the alloy solidify. The 85 grain boolit formed most of the nose past the end of the driving band. With an LBT hardness tester, the noses of both trials were checked. The first trial resulted in too much mixing because the nose registered 12 BHN. The second trial gave a hardness of 5. The fusion mark was barely visible on the second trial and the nose could not be broken or pulled off. Took an hour to cast twelve. When I get a break from working, I will shoot some of them into wet phone books and see what the results are.