Wyatt Smith
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@Wyatt Smith did you melt/cast pure soft lead or was there an antimony in it to add some hardness?I casted my very first batch of bullets ever last night and loaded some tonight. The mold is an RCBS 41-210 SWC. I think I had my melter too hot, I’ll play with that next time.
I loaded them over a mild charge of BE-86, I’m hoping for about 1000 FPS. Later I’ll work up a load with 4227 for magnum use.
Hopefully this weekend I’ll see how they do!
It’s Lyman No. 2 metal. 90% lead, 5% antimony, and 5% tin.@Wyatt Smith did you melt/cast pure soft lead or was there an antimony in it to add some hardness?
I just recently became a S&W junkie myself. I have acquired 7 over the past few months, all 38 or 357. Wanting to add a 22 wmr, 44 mag, 45 colt, 22 rem jet, and a 22 j frame.
My first was the 4” 686 pre lock with aftermarket wood grips. Worse than drugs…
Pictures or it never happened.
Don’t be daring me, I like showing them off!!
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Try about 3 times that number. The last one I saw was over $1800. Remember they didn’t make them for long and they are very hard to find.Thank you,
Gunshop owner's book didn't show a premium over other calibers and wanted me to list it on consignment at 650. Pretty sure it's worth at least double that. It does have the stupid crossbolt safety though, it's from the early 90s I think.
@Kynadog - I guess the .41mag is like the 16 ga and both are great “Inbetweens” but never got popular. Early advertisements for the 16 ga stated “carries like a 20ga but hits like a 12ga”….close to true but few people cared.The .41 Mag is a great cartridge. Too bad it never really took off as it fills the gap between the .357 and .44 magnums nicely. I have several including a Ruger Blackhawk, a Redhawk (total beast of a DA revolver), and a few Model 57’s.
As I got older, I wanted a milder load for target practice so I started loading .41 Specials. It’s basically .41 Magnum trimmed to the same length as . 38 Special and .44 Special. You can trim .41 Magnum brass or Starline makes .41 Special brass (it’s currently in stock). Great plinking round.
My apologies for the late reply. Here are my three S&W. A model 29 from the early 80s, a Mountain Gun in 44 Mag, and a 686 357 Mag.
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Good going. .41 mag is a fantastic cartridge.I shot a nice meat doe with the 41 this morning. It was my first deer with a handgun. The knife is my Von gruff.View attachment 649227
@Wyatt Smith - any deer with a real handgun & open iron sights is a good one (looks like you made a perfect shot) on that Fawn and good to help thin out your doe population vs taking Mature doe that are more successful raising their young and likely pregnant after Nov. 15th. As far as the 41 mag, I like the caliber but since they are built on the same S&W “N” Frame (same as .44 mag) I use the .44mag for hunting.I shot a nice meat doe with the 41 this morning. It was my first deer with a handgun. The knife is my Von gruff.View attachment 649227