I have a favorite Saeco mold for my 44 Special CBs. It is the 200 grain truncated cone bullet. I am going to start reloading 44-40 (44 WCF) and would like to use this same mold for that caliber. I normally resize these bullets to .429 and use rooster red lube for reloading 44 special to use in my Vaquero and Winchester 73. Does anyone see any problem with me resizing this same bullet to .427 as long as the crimp groove still holds enough lube? Saeco makes another mold for a 200 grain cowboy bullet but I prefer this TC design and think it will feed as reliable or better than the round nose flat point traditional design. This ammunition will be used in a new Cimarron-Colt Lightning. I don't see any downside to this solution but I wonder if I'm missing something in this simple solution.