Hey there!
I will pick up a ruger old army in a couple of days and while searching for information about that gun, I came across the Lee 456-220-1R 90384 mold.
It seems Lee used to make 2 molds especially for that revolver. Today, only one is still avalible, the 90384.
Did anyone ever use that mold? How is your expirience? I found an very old post where some people reported bad accuracy using that mold, but great sucess for hunting. Since I only want to use it for target shooting (just precision) I am unsure if I should get the mold. Also they are quite pricy over here where I live, so I would love to get some information to decide if I should order one.
I never shot conical bullets out of a revolver, just roundballs. Casting conical ones is a little bit more effort, and I would imagine I have to size and lube them also, since they have a lube groove If so, which diameter should the be sized? They get sized again when loaded in the drum so is this necessary?
If the accuracy is worse, where is the advantage in taking those extra steps? The only advantage would propably be to use them in paper cartridges for faster reloading.
Am I wrong here or is the information in the other post just wrong?