i have shot competetion and hunted with 44, the gas check are always a good choice and for real dammage use a jacketed bullet but overall the cast one's are the way to go! alot of time's it doesn't matter i if you use a plain or bevel one is gonna be just as accurate as the other of course your wide flat nose bullet's have more of a bearing surface and may be more accurate but it depends on a few factors just like anything else! what im finding now instead of a slower burning powder such as win.296,acc.#9,h110 and a few others, is try some unique, 10 grs. with a 240gr bullet and what's really fun is 215gr. plain, bevel or gas check. the groups are really tight with the plain and bevel but they get a little tighter with a gas check. im using a S&W mod. 629 and sizing the bullets to at least .430! rugers are notorious for using a slightly larger one! If you wanna do some real dammage i have a 310gr. gas check bullet with a pure lead nose and a hard base. the nose isn't glued or melted together so you get a bullet that will out perform any jacketed bullet. :-)