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<blockquote data-quote="Woodcutter" data-source="post: 1266024" data-attributes="member: 10230"><p>I have a .44 bullet made from a 40 S&W case that a friend made with a hydraulic swaging press. I have not tried to fire it. One thing I discovered is that the 40 case head is still at .424 inches. It did not swage out to the full 0.429" diameter like the middle of the case did. I am not sure this bullet would seal the gas well or fly down the barrel straight since the back of the bullet is so small. Did you get any feedback on how those bullets performed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodcutter, post: 1266024, member: 10230"] I have a .44 bullet made from a 40 S&W case that a friend made with a hydraulic swaging press. I have not tried to fire it. One thing I discovered is that the 40 case head is still at .424 inches. It did not swage out to the full 0.429" diameter like the middle of the case did. I am not sure this bullet would seal the gas well or fly down the barrel straight since the back of the bullet is so small. Did you get any feedback on how those bullets performed? [/QUOTE]
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