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Loading 7.62x54R
reload999
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I searched this topic and didn't find anything recent or very specific. I'm wondering who loads this caliber (particularly for Mosin Nagant 91/30) and what works for you. My 91/30 really likes the surplus "light ball" ammo, and although it is cheaper than loading, I just couldn't resist trying my luck.
After slugging my bore I chose a .311" 150 gr. bullet. I've tried various charges of IMR 4895 and 4350, and so far, I found that 50 gr of IMR 4350 makes a very accurate and mild load in my Mosin. I'm using Privi Partizan brass and Winchester primers.
After slugging my bore I chose a .311" 150 gr. bullet. I've tried various charges of IMR 4895 and 4350, and so far, I found that 50 gr of IMR 4350 makes a very accurate and mild load in my Mosin. I'm using Privi Partizan brass and Winchester primers.
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For cast lead I use a Lyman 314299 over either 18 gr of 2400 or 22 gr of IMR 4759. For jacketed, I have tried the IMR 4350 load you state with good results in some guns. In others I do a case full of IMR 4891 or about 55 gr of H-414. I've found the long barrels and large diameter cartridges work really well with the slower powders.
Best bullets for jacketed seem to be the .312" hornadys either in the 150 or 170 gr range, if your bore measures a bit on the fat side as most of mine do. Otherwise the little .310 Hornady 123 grainers often do well with a little faster powder- say 4320 or 4064.