The only loading of lead bullets i have done is in a 308 winchester (that test failed), speer hollow base wadcutters, and matts bullets 240 grain swc in 44 magnum.
I finally obtained a box of hunters supply 148 grain wadcutters, box states sized to .358 . Problem is when doing the push through test, all i have to do is open the cylinder, hold my revolver horizontal and insert a dewc into each chamber, and tip the muzzle to the floor every bullet falls through and onto my table.
My question is, the maker states
Hunters Supply Bullets have always been known for consistence and now features a specialized Slick Coat lube allowing bullets to be shot at high velocities. They have been tested in varies calibers above 2000 fps without using a gas check.
1. i dont trust their lube, its some sort of loose powder
2. with the bullets freely falling through and leaving a smidge of that grey powder in the chambers is it even WORTH attempting a few rounds to see if they shoot?