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    7.62 x 54R with pistol bullets and Bullseye

    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...
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    trucated cone and accurate no. 5 for 1911

    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...
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    7.62x54R 115 grain cast with H4895?

    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...
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    Slugged my barrel what bullet size?

    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.
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    7.62x54r correct "M" die

    Hi all. I need to load some .314" bullets for 7.62x54r. I will be using the lee die set with .310 or .311 expander. What size Lyman m die would I need? The 31R first step sizes to .310 2nd step sizes to .314. Same size as the bullet. And the 30R sizes to .307 first and .311 2nd. The 32P for...
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