I would like to thank everybody who responded to my question. I tried out my loads. And I got a really good group. I did seat them to the crimp groove. And crimped them. I used a 7 grain charge of Bullseye and CCI large rifle primer. And used PPU brass. And a 115 grain cast bullet for the .32-20...
I have slugged the barrel. And have the appropriate size bullets. My cases are prepped and ready to go.I will be charging and seating each one at a time. Then the next and so on. I was just wanting to know if I should seat the bullets to the crimp groove? Or should they be seated longer than...
I was reading the Cast Bullet Loads for Military Rifles-Article by C.E. Harris. And am interested in the The Small Game or Gallery" Load.
125 grain plain based "small game/gallery" 900-1000 f.p.s., 5 grains of Bullseye or equivalent.
And was wondering if anybody here has tried that load before...
well I had a chance to test my loads. And I got 2-1/2" to 2-3/4" groups. At 7 yards from a rest.
I always like to shoot from a rest first. Then shoot offhand. I did have one failure to feed. The slide did not go all the way forward. When I checked the round it looked like the bullet had slid...
my loads usually come out + or - one and half thousandths. in this case 1.210 to 1.213. The 1.213 will fit. So my max is actually a little bit longer than I thought. so that's good.
anybody know of any reloading manuals that have 225 grain truncated load data in them? for lead or hardcast bullets? For .45 acp? I have some 225 grain flathead bullets, from missouri bullet co. and need data for them. none of the manuals I have access to, have that weight or style of bullet...
well i have been having good results with 4.7 grains unique and 5.0 unique respectively. Using Missouri bullets. am getting some hs-6 and accurate no.5 to try also. still have not choronographed yet. i'm slow. but no signs of leading.
LeftyTSGC thanks for posting that. According to that data cast or jacketed can be used with the same data? Is that just for that specific load or all loads?
rsrocket1 thanks for the info. my bullets are .314" and are flat nose. actually made for .32-20 win. would that be pose a problem...
Hi all,
Would a charge of 18 grains of H4895 or similar powder be safe at all in a 7.62x54R, with a .314'' 115 grain FN cast bullet? The rifle is a Mosin 91/30. Slugged barrel is .313". Is there anyway to calculate the velocity and pressure?
Also I have read many posts that say...
Mastercast in IL has some in .3565". But I don't know if their still in business. Best price I've seen, under $70 for 1,000. Next in line is dardas. They sell 9mm bullets in .357". I have some bullets from Dardas for .357 revolver Work good. I got the fps wrong. Data said 1,001 fps not 1,100...
I slugged my 9mm barrel. And it mikes at .3555". Would .356" bullets be big enough to get a good seal? Would .356" bullets be big enough to get a good bite in the grooves? Or would I need to use .3565" or possibly .357" bullets? I am wanting to use 125 grain rn , and shooting around 1001 fps.
I have been using the Lee universal neck expander with .313" cast pistol bullets.
It has worked well. I think I will try that with rifle bullets also, when I can get some. Will definitely try the pistol expander as Swampman suggested. Thanks all.
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