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Does anyone know of such a bullet?
FWIW: My copy of the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook has a two page article about the 429303. First Edition of the Handbook. Sometime in the 1960's. One of the tests is dated in 1957. Doesn't mention or picture the 357 vrsion. Designer was Carl F. Hudson. He called it the "Hi-Velo-Pen", said the design was for penetration, high velocity and incidentally had a sharp shoulder for target practice. He has pictures, says it will cut through 3/16" steel plates, unlike the factory load. Used loads from H.P.White with 2400 powder, 1800+ fps. Be careful if you try it as 2400 powder has a reputation for having more oomph now than it did way back when. If you are going to knock it off, I would think that the gas check would be essential. At least if you are going to use it for the intended purposes? Bruce