I tried this technique a couple of different ways. The first batch was done semi-right handed with my 2 lb Rowell I bought for pouring ingots during my big melts. It was a distinct improvement for me, I cast about 10 lbs of .430 285 WFN for the Redhawk. Today I tried the same 4 cav. mould, but with my RCBS ladle, converted to left-hand. I ended up casting the two front cavities with one ladle full, then filled the back two. This allowed for more potentially flawed bullets, and my reject rate was slightly higher. I'll probably buy a 1 lb Rowell, shorten the handle and try it again. The foot long handle on the 2 lb made things really awkward for me, and I somehow felt like I was trying to cast wrong-handed, while doing the chicken dance. I don't want to shorten the handle on the 2 lb since it's pretty handy in the dutch oven.