Older Puma 92 44 Mag Bore Size.
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Older Puma 92 44 Mag Bore Size.
Slugged the bore on an older '92 Puma (Imported by LSI) and the best I can tell, it slugs .427/.431. Are those about normal for the older guns? The slug (.458 lead ball) goes in pretty easy until it gets about 4 inches from the chamber. Then it tightens up. The reason I ask is it just hates my .429 plated bullets, but does OK with jacketed and .431 Laser Cast. I have an 1872 reproduction Open Top (Very low power loads with Trail Boss) and I'm not sure if the Laser Cast bullets would be a good choice. Getting low on bullets and would like to know if I could get one bullet instead of two different sizes. Anyone else have one of these old guns? And what size do you shoot through it? Thanks for any replies.
Re: Older Puma 92 44 Mag Bore Size.
My Puma (LSI) slugs at about .431" - .432" depending on my measuring. I did 6 or 8 slugs to get this measurement and I shoot .432" Ranchdog 265 gr. FNGC in it fine. From what I remember there were no tight spots...
Mike
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Re: Older Puma 92 44 Mag Bore Size.
Mine (short rifle and a carbine) shoot the ranch dog 265gr bullets at. 432 really good. I just started casting some bullets yesterday, the ones I tried and that sold me on the mold were given to me by a nice gentleman from Arizona to try out. I haven't shot any of the un-checked ones he sent, but the gas checked ones shoot good. Now I just need to get the casting part down; never casted before yesterday and ran into a few issues with fillout and then frosty bullets. But I think I found my answer to these problems over on cast boolits website.
Re: Older Puma 92 44 Mag Bore Size.
Well, since I don't cast, looks like I need to buy two different bullets. It'll be hard to find cast bullets with a .432 diameter. I love the gun. I use Trail Boss in it also.
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If you have a tight spot get some lapping compound and follow the instructions on beartooth bullets website you can use your laser cast bullets coat them with the compound and get to shooting, Ive done the process on a pistol and it works. danny
Re: Older Puma 92 44 Mag Bore Size.
A couple places sell the RD TLC432-265-RF.tkcomer wrote:Well, since I don't cast, looks like I need to buy two different bullets. It'll be hard to find cast bullets with a .432 diameter. I love the gun. I use Trail Boss in it also.
http://www.carolinacastbullets.com/Ranc ... doors.html
http://bullshop.gunloads.com/tbs_riflebullets40.htm
Re: Older Puma 92 44 Mag Bore Size.
They can run anywhere from 429 to 432 with no known rhyme or reason. Mine runs 430 and I am shooting slugs from a beagled and lapped Lee mould sized to 433. The smallest I have measured was 429 on the nose.
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Beartooth bullets have .44 caliber bullets from 240 gr. up to 405 gr. and .429" to .432". Before I got my Ranchdog mold I shot some 250 gr. WFN bullets sized .432" from Beartooth, worked great. http://www.beartoothbullets.com/bulletselect/index.htmtkcomer wrote:Well, since I don't cast, looks like I need to buy two different bullets. It'll be hard to find cast bullets with a .432 diameter. I love the gun. I use Trail Boss in it also.
Mike
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