Thanks to all the enablers on this forum I have ordered yet another .44 caliber mold!

Don, Kurt and Gavin, you know who I'm referring to!
This one will be a straight sided elliptical at 1.400" long. I am patterning it after my .45 caliber "Lodi" bullet.
I have been thinking about this mold for quite awhile and after the spring match at Lodi I decided it was time to move. I'm not sure how much will transfer to .44 caliber but this design in .45 caliber has been the absolute best bullet I have ever used when shooting in strong, gusty winds like what we experienced again at Lodi this past weekend.
My .45-70 is a 1 in 18 twist and the bullet is 1.430" long. Since my .44-77 is a 1 in 17 and I believe that to be about the equivalent to a 1 in 18 .45 I just scaled the 1.430" down to .44 caliber and that came out to 1.393". Close enough to 1.400" for me!
I'm not sure how long it will take for Steve to turn out the mold, I'm thinking 2-4 weeks, but I should have it in plenty of time to return to Lodi in August and test the bullet there.
I loaded some bullets from my Brooks adjustable mold set at 1.400" to test soon. I'm starting with the exact same load that I used last weekend other than of course the bullet.
This is the load used last weekend:
BACO JIM430520 (recut to .433") dry wrapped with 9# 100% cotton onionskin .002" thick and sized to a snug fit in my Krieger barrel.
86.0 grains of Swiss 1 1/2, lot #18-01-2021, weighed.
(1) .030" LDPE wad seated on the powder with (1) .060" HDPE wad seated on top of that.
.050" compression.
BACO brass converted from .50-110 Win.
Remington 2 1/2 large pistol primers.
From talking to other shooters at the match and reading some postings on the forums most had some bullets, but not all, that went through the target tipped at least some. I believe this was caused by the 40+ mph wind gusts we had.
My hope is that by going to a slightly shorter bullet it will hold up in the hard winds that seem to be more and more common here in the upper Midwest. Time will tell!