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RCBS MOULD 44-250-K 2-CAVITY (.430)
Read 3 Reviews - Average Rating: 5 stars
Rcbs molds are TOPS!!
By John A.
on May 05, 2023
This RCBS mold is no different than any of the other RCBS molds that I have, and that is PERFECT!! I’ve never had an issue with my RCBS molds…..which is more than I can say about the More expensive brand that starts with a S and ends with an O….but I digress.
This 44 Keith mold drops perfect bullets once heated and cycled and it keeps dropping them perfect, key is use at least 2 steel molds to keep them from over heating and to keep a good cadence going. I mainly use this bullet for my 44 Magnum Henry and Rossi, so due to length limitations I use it in 44 special cases for a nice accurate easy shooting load that has respectable energy coming out a 16” barrel.
No complaints from any of my RCBS molds, I do believe they are still U.S. made and I recommend them to anyone. Just another reminder for Lever Gun shooters, this bullet is too long for 44 magnum loadings to have reliable cycling. But it makes a beautiful 44 special load!
RCBS .44-250-K mold Great Experience
By Brenton T.
on Oct 07, 2020
I have been loading the .44 Kieth style bullet for a while now. I have had an awesome experience with this steel mold vs aluminum ones. Out of my 8 3/8 model 29-3 it is by far the most accurate target bullet i have had the pleasure of shooting. Loaded just a hair under full house magnum loads, it consistantly produces 1" groups at 50 yds. I routinely plink at 100yds just for kicks. Thank you Elmer and RCBS for this time proven design. SHIPPING WAS FAST, MOLD DROPS CLEAN! No complaints whatsoever.
RCBS .44-250K is awesome!
By George K.
on Sep 06, 2019
Reading many posts on several forums, the "#1 Go-to" mould with nothing but kudos was this -- the RCBS .44-250. I received mine VERY quickly from Graf's, and did no more than wash it with some Dawn using an old toothbrush. The third drop was ~OK -- with #4, on, being perfectly filled bullets -- no wrinkles, frosting, or any other defects. (I use a RCBS Pro-melt; alloy is WW + a bit of tin) My only regret is my not having bought this as my "first" .44 Sp/Mag mould.
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