1863 Remington Pocket Revolver?

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I haven't measured the diameter but it's whatever falls out of my Lee .312 mold. It's roofing sheeting and stick-on wheel weights that I'm melting down.
 
Thanks.
The vendor information was all saying .323, and that is what I used in the to Colt copy .32s I had years ago. But when I dug up this thread it looked like .323 would be way too big. You have confirmed it.
 
Before you go to any trouble, let me go out to the barn and look at that mold. I'm doing all this from memory and it ain't what it used to be.

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I'm glad I went and looked. The mold is .311 not .312. It is a Lee mold and mine only casts 2 at a time.
 
Ordered the nickle version a little bit ago. I already have a .311 mold for the Crockett rifle and pistol (actually a little tight for those - wish I could find a .305) so I'm covered there.
I have had a .44 1858 Remington from Navy Arms since Christmas of 1969. It has been shot since, like decades. Maybe if I get to playing with the junior version I'll get out the full size too.
 
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