Cast Lead from OldMose
First let me apologize to OldMose with the amount of time it took to report back on these. I had been excessively busy last year and only recently got a chance to try these out, and I was not able to really play with loads for these. I know that the full potential of these superbly cast projectiles have not been fully explored by me, and I am sorry that it took so long to get back.
That said, the bullets OldMose let me use were awesomely cast! Clean, sharp, and weights were extremely consistent. Gas checks were also very nicely pressed, no raised edges and the base sharp and uniform.



The load I had an opportunity to try was 3.7 grains of Bulleye powder. I loaded all the rounds on my Lee turret press and dumped charges using the Auto Disk dispenser with the micrometer adjuster. Very consistent throws are made in this set up any deviation is at most = or - .1 grains. I loaded 10 of each bullet type to see where they would stand. I also loaded 5ea LHP at a higher charge of 4.5 grains to see if leading would occur or if the gas check would dislodge.
The 130 grain LRNFP was loaded to an OAL of 1.435” and crimped into the crimp groove.
The 140 grain LHP was laoded at 1.495” and lightly crimped as it had no crimp groove.
Accuracy with the solids were not that great with this loading. Maybe, with careful workup, I would be able to find something that shoots better.

Accuracy with the hollow points was very good. Flyers are from my own poor shooting ability. These have potential in my Ruger Blackhawk .357 Mag, if I were to more carefully play with a load.

Accuracy of the 4.5 grain charge was ok and shows potential. These must have been screaming, however, I did not get any pressure signs nor did I get any gas check dislocation.

All rounds showed NO LEADING in my cylinder or barrel. This is awesome, because this Ruger has very rough machining and leads something fierce with my other cast loads. It is a pretty accurate pistol, but because of the leading, after about 50 or so rounds, the accuracy drops off some.
Thank you OldMose for giving me these bullets to try out. I really enjoyed shooting them.