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The old Lyman #454190 is a great bullet! I have an old Lyman mold that my Dad rescued and rehabilitated that I have used for years.
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I had a big red Hereford cow that hadn't given me a calf in 3 years and decided to eat her. I put her down with this bullet backed by 35 gr. FFFg black powder in my 1887 Colt SAA. I put some range cubes on the ground and when she put her head down to get a bite I shot her right in the sweet spot. She did not know what hit her. Bullet went clean through and into the dirt.
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Last edited by JimT on Sat Nov 30, 2024 3:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
JimT wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 12:37 pm
The old Lyman #454190 is a great bullet! I have an old Lyman mold that my Dad rescued and rehabilitated that I have used for years.
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I had a big red Hereford cow that hadn't given me a calf in 3 years and decided to eat her. I put her down with this bullet backed by 35 gr. FFFg black powder in my 188 Colt SAA. I put some range cubes on the ground and when she put her head down to get a bite I shot her right in the sweet spot. She did not know what hit her. Bullet went clean through and into the dirt.
That’s a really great and useful bullet. I should find a mold for it.