I wouldn't do it. The rust needs to be removed. Take it to a gunsmith if you don't know how to get the rust out. Is it badly rusted?
Brake fluid and a bronze brush may work on removing the rust. If it's badly rusted, there will be pits in the barrel no matter what.
RWS 1075 seems to work best in a Uberti. You may also consider getting Ampco nipples expressly for a Uberti. Sometimes the stock nipples aren't too good. Check the Possibles Shop.
http://www.possibleshop.com/s-s-nipples.html
Modern Reloading, Richard Lee
90 gr jacketed bullet: Sorry I don't have a load listing for lead, but use the starting load and work up. Watch for signs of leading.
Titegroup: Start 3.3/Max 3.7
W231: Start 3.6/Max 4.0
Is your barrel polygonal rifling? Polygonal barrels can foul with lead...
I shot one a few times, and while it's OK, it's a PITA to field strip. The grip is also wide, so one needs to have have big hands for them to be comfortable. They are also a bit bulky for concealed carry.
I've been out of the reloading scene for around 10 years. I started reloading again this year, and was having many rejects. I thought I was having problems with my Dillon carbide dies. I took them out of the press, and cleaned them thinking that was the problem.
After reading many posts on...
Sorry it's not in focus. It has 7.62 Russian printed inside the band. I measured it to be 28.8 mm long. The inside measurement is tapered from 12.3 mm to 11.7 mm on the small end.
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