Pittsburghunter
This must be the one, but Hornady lists it as a .430. I was hoping since it was a 44 cal, it might have a higher BC than it does. But, bullets are fairly cheap and I love an excuse to shoot might just have to check this out. With the two interlocking bands I may even stay together. I have has some problem with Hornady separating the lead from the copper on thick skinned animals.
I just checked Speer and they do make a .429-270 grain Gold Dot bondedwith a BC .193 and a .429-300 grain Soft Point BC .213. Experimenting with bullets does make life interesting - thanks

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44 Cal. FP IL
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Diameter
Weight
Ballistics Coefficient
Sectional Density
.430"
265 gr.
0.186
0.205