I cast a bunch of the 220 grain bullets in my MP 35 caliber mold using the HP pins. They come out 208 grains and I size them to .356. The entire reason I bought the 350 Legend upper was to satisfy cartridge regulations on a specific piece of public land which is one wet swampy place crawling with feral hogs. I have fooled with the legend a good bit using various cast bullets, the 200 grain LEE and the 182 gr. NOE of which the LEE was the most reliable. The MP bullet is perfect seated to where the case mouth is in the middle of the band in front of the crimp groove and taper crimped in it feeds so far perfectly without exception. It is also a good shooting bullet. I have this rifle set up with a Sig Romeo 5 red dot and at 50 yards I can shoot ragged hole groups with the settled upon load. 21.0 grains of IMR 4227. I have no idea what the speed is but between 1700fps and 1800fps is my closest guess. I could up the charge a bit but there would be no real good reason for it. Even seeing 50 yards in that area would mean you are in a boat. The area has alligators and maybe the worlds densest population of water moccasins so I will be hunting it after or at the end of deer season several times before it warms up. The area is open until March. The rifle may get used during the regular deer season but I am planning on using the 35 Remington Marlin I have been working with for that.