MiHec 44 SWCHP 2 or 4 Cavity Brass Cramer Plain Base or Gas Check mold.
This is a new boolit design. This will be suitable for any 44 caliber firearm. It will cast at about 0.432" or 0.434" (your choice) dependent on your alloy. The weight is as shown on the drawing dependent on your alloy of choice. Meplat to crimp = 0.320".
We will need fifteen to commit to this. We will run this until we get the number we need or more, then it is up to MiHec to decide when to make it........ it can be a long time.... be warned and no whining.
Pins included are: For the Hollow Point Mold are 1) Large HP pin, 2) Small HP pin, 3) Cup HP pin, 4) Blank pin for a flat nose or in the case you don't want HP pins sticking out the mold.
Prices are what MiHec says they'll be. I'll have to check that out.
Sequence of events: Participants order molds and are placed on the list, the Group Buy will close (which will be posted on the thread) at some time determined by MiHec, the molds are made from the orders on the list at the time it is closed or by altering what you want via PM to MiHec after it's closed. Extra molds should be available... order them by PM to MiHec or contacting MP Molds directly . Invoices will be sent out via e-mail from the listed e-mail addresses and you pay by using Paypal...... It is my understanding the invoice will be in Euros which Paypal converts from Euros to dollars dependent on the time that occurs. After you pay, the mold gets shipped.
Prices are somewhat variable due to the exchange rate.... be aware of this.
Post your disguised e-mail address imashooter AT gmail DOT com, the size wanted (0.432" or 0.434"), mold choice (2 or 4 cavity), base style (PB or GC) and number of molds wanted (one to however many).
Why you need this bullet mold.
There are a whole slew of reasons I wanted to run this bullet. Some applications off the top of my head are as follows. I hope you guys would chime in and let us know how you intend to fit this particular cast slug into your sixgunning.
First, there are a whole bunch of 44's both Special and Magnum that have a "too short" front sight. This one will bring those sixguns home. There is a possibility that the other side of that coin was that some 44's might not sight in with this one for the front sight being too tall.
Second, How many of you guys have a Charter Arms Bulldog? Or a Smith and Wesson 329? Standard weight (240s) slugs have a pretty good bite in those guns don't they? Here is a "low recoiling" option. Or, if you do like I do and use your 329 as a 44 Special, this slug gives me the opportunity to go back to the 44 Magnum case so as not to build up a carbon ring forward of my 44 Special cases in my 44 Magnum Chambers. This will also work for the all steel lightweight custom sixguns we have seen as well.
Third, SPEED! One day, just to see what it would do, using 2400, I worked my FA97 44 Special running a 180 grain JHP up to 1400 fps with no apparent signs of pressure. Now, Bob Baker did ask me to back off that load a bit and I did, but the Flattop Ruger 44 Special is a pretty stout little sixgun. I have one with a 7 1/2" barrel and I bet it will make 1400 pretty handily. I'm pretty sure you would exercise good judgement when loading this little rocket for your own FA97 44 Special.
Fourth, FLAT! This is no long range bullet. Pushed hard however, to practical sixgun ranges, I bet it will get there and right now and go splat. Jackrabbits, Skunks, Coyotes beware. Not a big game bullet this. Whole nother application.
Fifth, Easy Shooting. Do you have a older more sedate 44? Are you getting to where you don't want to put up with mega recoil? This one should get your short range paper puncher out of retirement and back in the saddle without excess wear and tear when loaded for the Gallery.
Sixth, Anti-Personnel. Skeeter decided his 44 Special was easier for repeat shots on felons than his 44 Magnum. This one should close the gap a bit in the big Magnum case.
4 Cavity GC list:
01. greggoryashley at yahoo dot com....1 mold (.434")
02. Amadaus 101 AT outlook DOT com....1 mold (.432")
03. shutupandjump AT yahoo DOT com....1 mold (.432")
04. evoevil AT aol DOT com....1 mold (.432")
05. namovlov AT bigpond DOT com....1 mold (.432")
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09. vfluckey AT midco DOT net....1 mold (.432")
2 Cavity GC list:
01. Copnursecarlson AT msn DOT com
....1 mold (.432")
02. kahngr AT potsdam DOT edu....1 mold (.432") Add 2 additional mold handles
03. two_knives AT yahoo DOT com....1 mold (.432")
04. ggoodwin six three AT yahoo DOT com....1 mold (432")
05. Bsbenj AT msn DOT com.....1 mold (432")
06. russpenny AT dodo DOT com DOT au....1 mold (.432")
4 Cavity PB list:
01. Mauckdan AT gmail DOT com....1 mold (.432")
02. Wewestjr01 AT frontier DOT com....1 mold (.432")
03. mjcrookston AT msn DOT com....1 mold (.432")
04. gjpiech1954 AT outlook DOT com....1 mold (.432")
05. greggoryashley AT yahoo DOT com....1 mold (.434")
06. fivegunner AT sbcglobal DOT net....1 mold (.432")
07. Mchurdii AT yahoo DOT com....1 mold (.432") with handles
08. putnro01 AT gmail DOT com....1 mold (.432")
09. adamhenry0180 AT gmail DOT com....1 mold (.432")
10. nateparkerbass at gmail dot com....1 mold (.432")
11. ericlee6969 at hotmail dot com....1 mold (.432")
12. tja6435 AT gmail....1 mold (.434")
13. rebirney AT gmail DOT com....1 mold (.434")
14. greg AT watch mans tower DOT com....1 mold (.432") No Lube Groove
15. js dot graham at mindspring dot com....1 mold (.432")
16. eagle-rain at cox dot net....1 mold (.432")
17. km1tx at yahoo dot com....1 mold (.432")
2 Cavity PB list:
01. mjones23 AT neb DOT rr DOT com....1 mold (.432")
02. Renegado AT twc DOT com...1 mold (.434")
03. cv cooks fifty-two AT gmail DOT com....1 mold (.432")
04. jdjksj AT cox dot net....1 mold....(.432")
6 cavity Lee Style solid PB .434
01. j_bownes AT yahoo DOT com....1 mold (.434")