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Old 08-27-2015, 12:58 PM
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Default .44 magnum cast bullet diameter

I'm looking to buy some cast bullets. The question is .430 vs .431 diameter. The rifle is a Rossi ranch hand ('92 action with 12.5 inch barrel). I've never slugged the barrel but I have heard of rifle barrels being slightly overbored. It might have been in regards to a marlin 1894.

I've only shot jacketed bullets and they are minute of tin can at 50 yards. Ramble over. Any thoughts?

Colin

Edit- just realized I posted this in the hunting section. Oops
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Old 08-27-2015, 01:54 PM
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slug your barrel to be sure
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Old 08-27-2015, 06:02 PM
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Buy some .430 if possible and see if you can chamber a dummy round. Bigger the better as the jacket bullet I think are .429 or .430. I load cast in antiques so the bore sizes are always a bit off but you have a new firearm. Lyman has some good data on cast loads. Lead will bump up in diameter with pressure so you may get good accuracy with a 0.429 but it's a trial and error thing.
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