My version of a Lyman 54-450 Great Plains

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I only have a Lee Real mold that shoots OK.
Thought it would be nice to have a heavier bullet for my DeHass 1-36 twist 54.
Now I need to make a size die.
 

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A bit heavier than expected, but better.
Diameter came in at .5435 and weight is 472 grains.
Nose flat is about .35, looks ok.
Bore is just under .542, now to make a size die.
 

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Magneto speed pushed the bullet up.

I used a stub pc of the barrel to size the bullets thru.

I opened and added some length to the middle and top band.

Shooting for .546, but they came out .5485.

Now I have to size them.

This may be an Elk Rifle yet!
 

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I changed the band width a bit.

Powder coated bullets size .0002 smaller than just plain lead.

A nice fit with lead, goes to a slip fit with PC.
 
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