This thread has been an interesting read. I’m new to this forum but have been a happy 41 Magnum owner and shooter since the late 70’s. My “Super14” Thompson Center Contender has killed lots of paper, rang lots of steel and put its fair share of critters in the freezer since I bought it new in 1978 or ‘79. It killed a few scopes right out of the gate too. 2 Bushnell magnum phantoms with in the first 100 rounds. To this day it still has the Leupold 2X scope that replaced them. It was a sad day for me when Speer stopped making their jacketed swc bullets. The 220 grain on top of 17 grains of 2400 would regularly group under 2” at 100 yards off a rest with the 2x Leupold scope if I did my part. In 2018 for a combination house warming and birthday gift to myself I purchased a new Ruger Super Redhawk 7.5” that was a Davidson’s distributor special run. It is a very nice revolver, but I haven’t shot it much yet. I want to start pouring my own bullets for these two fine firearms and would like some suggestions on a good bullet and mould to begin my journey with. Powders that I have on hand that are suitable include 2400, H110, Little Gun, Unique, and an old can of Herco.
Thanks
Bucko