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I know what a Clark barrel is but who makes The Clarke barrel? I can't google it.

Clark Custom Guns
336 Shootout Lane
Princeton, LA 71067

From their site:

Muzzle steadying match grade bull barrel easily converts S&W® revolvers to PPC-style. Fully threaded, indexed to factory specs with the extractor rod relief already cut. Polished, in-the-white, ready for finishing and installing sights, rails, underlugs, etc. Machined from proven Douglas blanks. Sizes to fit K or L frame guns, .38 caliber only. The N frame barrels are available in .44 Magnum blued steel only, not available in stainless steel. These barrels are machined in house upon receipt of your order. Usually ships within two weeks.


Brownell's also had them. The indexing was spot on, installed both round and slab side barrels.
 
Was wondering if we have any empirical results to these bullet shapes to produce tight groups?

FYI ONLY: The "castboolits forum" has a link in the "group buys discussion" area related to making another mold group purchase for the MP 360-640 bullet mold.

As mentioned I have the MP 360-640L mold that casts a 130gr LHP plain base bullet. Shoots awesome in my 38spl S&W K frame with Douglas 1-10 barrel...1-1/2" 50 yard groups DA rested. Not sure how they shoot in a stock barrel...but if anyone wants a few to try....I can send some sized to .358.

Just mention this in case you are looking for an excellent bullet to cast. They need an order of 10 before the group purchase initiates. The molds comes with pins to cast, flat nose, penta point, button nose or my favorite hollow point.

Should advise that I bought a Star Lube Sizer that allows face down sizing...my old Lyman was defacing the bullet hollow point noses. With the Star you only handle the bullet once.
 

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