Sure looks better but I might detect something or two. Are you using mag primers? If so dump them. I use ONLY FED 150's in the .44 with ANY powder. Yes, even 296!
Next, it looks like your case tension is not even. Most important that every boolit has the exact same pull. Hardest problem I ever had so I made a tool to measure seating pressure so I could sort loads.
You can get an idea if you feel a difference inserting boolits. If you feel a few easier and a few tighter, they can impact the target as much as 10" from each other.
I also experimented with brand new brass and found them the very worst, they get better after shooting a bunch.
Another way to find out is to sort your brass when shooting. Any out of a group, set aside and then reload only those that grouped best.
Here is my tool. The long rod is spring steel piano wire from a hobby shop, it bends when you seat. I just start a boolit and use the rod to seat, catch the handle near the crimp and crimp with it. Don't crimp with the rod.
The small rod will pull out and move the faucet washer to a mark, set that case in a pile with the others at that set line. Push the washer back for the next round.