So we have discussed the
Heel Base bullet in a number of threads here recently.
I figured I'd try the picture thing again. After looking in the training barn, then the house, then scratching my head, I finally called the wife on her cell phone (always safer than face to face conversation) and she told me it was in her purse, in her car

Then I had to carefully detach the ear phones, a hair brush and one of those hair clip things from the strap, in the dark (thank god I carry a tactical flash light in my back pocket). So I got lucky and the dang camera had a charge and the flash card was in it............. Woo Hoo


This is a pic showing three different, currently available bullets that I use. The one in the center is Old West (Bernie Rowles) 248gr "Remington" bullet. It is avalable in multiple cavity (I use two cavity) and casts VERY WELL. I find it to be very accurate and with the two lube grooves it carries enough lube for BP and smokeless. The bullet on the left is the exact same mould that has been modified for my Henry "Flat". It weighs 225gr +or- and eliminates the concerns of "chain fires" in the Henry magazine. The bullet on the right is Rapine 415210 and approximates the Colt type 44 round very well. It has a pointed ogive and one lube groove.
Hope this helps!
HH