A few years ago I acquired a long discontinued Lyman SC 429348 bullet mold. It is a .44 Caliber 180 grain WC. The bullet is quite weird for a WC as it has two very small lube grooves and the front is absolutely flat----no button on its' nose so common in other WC bullets. Also it casts out at .433~.434 w/ WW metal...if one sizes to .430~.431"...you feel some resistance when sizing them. I have pan lubed and shot them unsized, but then one must bell the mouth of your cases quite a bit ..something I abhor, as you will get more neck splits. The length of the bullet is 12mm; 8mm of which is the widest part w/the lube grooves. The remaining 4mm is it's nose, that is thinner. Thera is no crimp groove so I TC at that "junction". So how does it shoot? It is quite good in my .44 Spl and .44 Magnum pistols. I use a light charge of Bullseye. It is a superb plinking bullet both in the .44 Spl and .44 Magnum. I get around 900 FPS in the .44 Spl and about 1,000 FPS in the .44 Magnums with it using 5.0 & 7.0 grains of Bullseye respectively. Does anyone else use/shoot this bullet....what are your thoughts on it? Kind of a shame that it is not available. I am very happy that I have a bullet mold for it; but I sure wish it was a two cavity!