When it comes to cast bullets for the .44 Special, Glen Fryxell says it as well as anyone;
"When loading the .44 Special for general use (i.e. 800-1000 fps), it almost seems wrong to load the case with anything other than a SWC that captures the elements of Elmer Keith's basic design, whether from Lyman/Ideal, Cramer, RCBS, H&G, or NEI. Gas-checked bullets are not needed, or even appropriate, for this level of ballistics, and heavyweight bullets raise pressures faster than velocities in this cartridge, making the plain based 250 grain SWCs the logical choice for optimum performance from these guns. If the shooter wants more expansion than these bullets offer, then the Keith SWC (429421) was also made in HP form. Cast soft (i.e. BHN of 7-8) these cast HP's expand just fine at 1000 fps."
The .44 Special is renowned for being the source of Elmer Keith's inspiration, for giving rise to the .44 Magnum
THANKS FOR SHARING THIS, Stranglehold. NOBODY HAS EVER SORTED OUT THE.44 SPL/MAG ANY BETTER THAN ELMER--IT'S GODFATHER. I ACTUALLY DON'T GRASP THE ADVANTAGE OF WHAT THE OP IS TRYING TO DO--EVEN AFTER READING IT. IF IT IS SUCH A GREAT IDEA, WHY DIDN'T ELMER ESPOUSE IT ? ? ?