I finally got a Lyman Devastator mold, and I am initially very impressed. I had a little trouble with straight wheel weight alloy, so I "sweetened" it with 4 oz of 90 /10 tin antimony solder. this is ins a ten lbs pot. It flowed somewhat better aftet that.
I used too much powder by at lest a grain, starting off at what I would never exceed. Be careful with this bullet! the mold box says 250 grain, mine weighs almost 270 with a check!!!
The first three shots were seated too deep, and they hurt my hand, so I switched back to the usual Houge grip I have on both my 44 mags. The next six went into one hole, offhand at twenty five yards. I can't wait to get these bullets, with about two grains less powder , on a piece of paper. Nothing was damaged, and the cases all fell out, but the primers were a little flatter than I like to see. I really prefer starting, or midway between starting and max loads. There isn't that much difference, and the gun lasts a lot longer, particularly n frame smiths.Long and the short of it? For some one like me, who hunts deer and carries for self defense, I may have found IT, The one bullet, one load that will do it all. It is starting to look that way.