Hi Folks,
Here's what I've learned over the past 18 months, in case anyone else is interested in shooting Webleys. Proper, hollow-base dies are made by NEI. Using these, I cast bullets of approximately 280gr. using 20:1 alloy and sized .451 for the Webley Mk VI's tight throats. Hornady makes wonderful MkII cases. Using a charge of 3.2gr. of Bullseye, I can (and have!) put 6 shots into one ragged hole at 10yds. The trigger on my gun is pretty bad - must be about 8lbs or so - but despite this, the Webley is astonishingly accurate. Recoil is negligible in the heavy revolver. I have fired the same load in a S&W 2nd model .455, although bullets have to be sized .457 to match the Smith's throats. This revolver, while being in excellent condition and having a typical, fine S&W trigger, is not so accurate as the Webley. Additionally, the recoil is noticeable in the S&W, albeit very modest.
Regards,
Chinook