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Source of .312 Diameter Bullets for Mosin Nagant
heavyiron
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Hi,
I am beginning the process of gathering components for a little project to reload 7.62x54R cartridges for a Mosin Nagant rifle.
I know surplus ammo is cheaper but I wanted to see if I could get the rifle to be more accurate with better ammunition. I have a good source for all the components except the bullets.
I have slugged the bore on the rifle and it measures 0.313-inches, groove to groove. Therefore, for best accuracy, reloading with the .308 bullets are out of contention. Most of the surplus ammo, like Wolf, has a .3105 diameter which may be a little loose in this rifle's bore and I think it is effecting accuracy. The rifle is fitted with a scope, so regulating point of impact with the iron sights is not an issue so the bullet weight(s) can be flexible. In fact, I would like it to be flexible, but the choices are really limited.
I have gone to the various places like Graf, Midway, Huntington's and found a very limited selection of .312 bullets and that may just be the way it is because I know this is not a popular bullet size.
Does anybody know of any other source of .312 bullets? Any advice? What about a .311 bullet? Maybe a little experimenting?
Thanks for any advice.
Heavyiron
I am beginning the process of gathering components for a little project to reload 7.62x54R cartridges for a Mosin Nagant rifle.
I know surplus ammo is cheaper but I wanted to see if I could get the rifle to be more accurate with better ammunition. I have a good source for all the components except the bullets.
I have slugged the bore on the rifle and it measures 0.313-inches, groove to groove. Therefore, for best accuracy, reloading with the .308 bullets are out of contention. Most of the surplus ammo, like Wolf, has a .3105 diameter which may be a little loose in this rifle's bore and I think it is effecting accuracy. The rifle is fitted with a scope, so regulating point of impact with the iron sights is not an issue so the bullet weight(s) can be flexible. In fact, I would like it to be flexible, but the choices are really limited.
I have gone to the various places like Graf, Midway, Huntington's and found a very limited selection of .312 bullets and that may just be the way it is because I know this is not a popular bullet size.
Does anybody know of any other source of .312 bullets? Any advice? What about a .311 bullet? Maybe a little experimenting?
Thanks for any advice.
Heavyiron
Comments
From Sierra:
.311 dia. 125 gr. SPT Pro-Hunter 2305 Rifle
.311 dia. 150 gr. SPT Pro-Hunter 2300 Rifle
.311 dia. 174 gr. HPBT MatchKing MatchKing 2315 Rifle
.311 dia. 180 gr. SPT Pro-Hunter 2310 Rifle
From Hornady:
.312 303 CAL 150 GR Spire Point 3120
.312 303 CAL 174 GR Round Nose 3130
.3105 303 CAL 174 GR Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail 3131
From Hawk Bullets:
.303 British (.311 dia.)
Spitzers
125 grains x .035 SPZ........$30.00 c3
180 grains x .035 SPZ........$32.00
215 grains x .035 SPZ........$34.00
Round Tips
180 grains x .030 RT..........$31.00 c3
215 grains x .030 RT..........$33.00 c3
On the downside they are a Round nose design. But they are cheap.