ditto the bisley handle.
size to 410 or 411,,, 410 chambers easier, 411 needs some persuading sometimes.
I like to keep my bullets in the 190-220gr. range, if I wanted to shoot 240+grs. I'd have bought a 44 or a 45.
well,, which I did, but,, well you know [shrug]
don't just go out grabbing the lyman 410610 unless your planning on cutting out the gas check.
[maybe if you had a short cylinder smith&W. you'd want one]
it shoots okay but just about anything else does just as well or better without the hassle of gas checks.
Lyman makes a neat little about 190-200gr wad cutter mold with a button nose that is super easy to cast and will shoot lights out in the Rugers, my hunter model and that mold make me look like I know how to shoot a handgun more than pretty much any other combination I have.
I seat it down on 8.5grs of unique.
the 210gr XTP on top of airc 16-16.5grs of 2400 is some serious stuff without undue recoil.
I had a problem with a big o'l cow one time and one shot from the 4-5/8th's Blackhawk ended that problem right now.
it penetrated the skull from one side to the other and the cow just dropped like someone had chain-sawed all 4 of it's legs off.
I never feel under gunned with that combination.
I got another mold that's plain base that has a touch more nose length than the 610 that looks like a pretty good keith copy.
I'm gonna give some longshot a try with that one, and maybe some AA#-9 or 4100, but I have a feeling it'll end up being longshot in the long run.