Lyman 427098?

Started by wyldwylliam, November 12, 2013, 08:52:50 PM

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wyldwylliam

I'm thinking of picking up one of these molds for my .44wcf Uberti '73 carbine, but have a question.

Apparently all .44 Ubertis have .429 barrels, mine included, but the Lyman site is calls for a .427 or .428 sizing die.

I'm wondering if anybody knows what diameter bullet these 098 molds drop at, because I'm thinking if it is at least shading .430 I could pan lube and shoot them with good accuracy in my gun.

So, if you are someone using this mold in this way in a Uberti .44wcf, how's it working for ya, please?

Coal Creek Griff

Take a look at this thread.  It answers some of your questions (scroll down to post 6 or so).

http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,49893.0.html

I hope that helps.

CC Griff
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wyldwylliam

Hey Griff, many thanks that was great info. Already ordered the Accurate 43-215c. Great looking bullet, just what the doctor ordered. Swiss and Old E are impossible to get up here and this bullet looks like it will hold enough lube to work with Goex. Dandy.

Coal Creek Griff

I'm glad it helped.  I think you'll really like that bullet.  I know I do.  And Tom at Accurate Molds is great to deal with.

CC Griff
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Fox Creek Kid

Quote from: wyldwylliam on November 12, 2013, 08:52:50 PM...Apparently all .44 Ubertis have .429 barrels, mine included, but the Lyman site is calls for a .427 or .428 sizing die...

Not so. Slug the barrel first. I have seen them go as high as 0.432". I have an Uberti Henry & '66 that both slug at 0.430". Every rifle is a world unto itself.  ;)

Cliff Fendley

Every recent production Uberti I've checked is 429.

I've an old Navy Arms marked Henry that is 428

I usually shot 429 bullets in my BP loads but I've shot 430 also with good luck.
http://www.fendleyknives.com/

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I normally use the RCBS .44 Cowboy bullet cast soft from their mold #82307 - .44-200-CM 636.  I have been sizing them at .430 for my 1860 Henry, 1866 Yellowboy Carbine and my 1973 Short Rifle with excellent results.  I also use the .44 Big Lube Mav Dutchman, sized at .430 as well.
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http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,40683.0.html

The above link is to a thread with a lot of info also.
The info in it sent me down the dark sooty path of shooting bliss. ;D
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