jaysouth
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A friend just made up a wildcat based on .38 special brass. It is necked down to .30 cal. A barrel from a Remington 700 in 30-06 was stubbed into the chamber end of a 20 gauge H&R Topper. The complete rifle in the bottom is the end result.
The case is reloaded in 7.65 Tokarev dies. I have dedicated this rifle to cast bullets. Below are loads with (l to r) 165 Magnus cast, 155 Lee cast and 113 Lee cast. I am looking for the most accurate load in the range of 3-6 grains of pistol powders like 231, Bullesye, Red Dot, etc.
Of course, there is no recoil and very little noise. I do not think a suppressor will be necessary in the 2 gr. load range. I can see thousand round loading runs to keep up with grandkids. But that's OK, they have to help me cast and reload what they shoot.
Accuracy is there, I just have not found the right combination of primer/bullet/powder/powder weight. My goal is 1/2 MOA at 50 yards.
Chipmunks and grackles beware.
The case is reloaded in 7.65 Tokarev dies. I have dedicated this rifle to cast bullets. Below are loads with (l to r) 165 Magnus cast, 155 Lee cast and 113 Lee cast. I am looking for the most accurate load in the range of 3-6 grains of pistol powders like 231, Bullesye, Red Dot, etc.
Of course, there is no recoil and very little noise. I do not think a suppressor will be necessary in the 2 gr. load range. I can see thousand round loading runs to keep up with grandkids. But that's OK, they have to help me cast and reload what they shoot.
Accuracy is there, I just have not found the right combination of primer/bullet/powder/powder weight. My goal is 1/2 MOA at 50 yards.
Chipmunks and grackles beware.