30-30 bullet sizing??
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30-30 bullet sizing??
I have finally slugged my Marlin barrel, it is a Microgrove barrel. The slug miked at .307 would you size cast bullets at .309 or .310? I'm using A Lee 150gr flat nose GC bullet mold. Since the rifle was rechambered to A.I. some years ago cast bullets would not make any difference at A.I. velocities would it?
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Re: 30-30 bullet sizing??
OF COURSE IT WOULD. EVERYTHING MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
GO WITH THE LARGER O.D. IF THE CHAMBER WILL ACCEPT THEM.
GO WITH THE LARGER O.D. IF THE CHAMBER WILL ACCEPT THEM.
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Re: 30-30 bullet sizing??
Thanks Terry for your advice!
I will try the larger sizing die and go from there.
Shatrktown
I will try the larger sizing die and go from there.
Shatrktown
Re: 30-30 bullet sizing??
Terry knows.
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Re: 30-30 bullet sizing??
Hello, Terry. Glad to see you back!
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Re: 30-30 bullet sizing??
Terry is right on the sizing. Your diffuguilties may come from the A.I. -- cast bullets are not fond of having any lube grooves extend down into the powder area. That's why the standard 30/30 is such a great cast bullet cartridge. With an A.I. chamber I'd be thinking of using lighter (shorter) bullet styles to keep this extension to a minimum. I'd sure start with pretty modest velocities also, just because my personal experience has been that boolets whose bottoms got cooked loose accuracy at lower velocities than uncooked ones.Sharktown wrote:Since the rifle was rechambered to A.I. some years ago cast bullets would not make any difference at A.I. velocities would it?
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Re: 30-30 bullet sizing??
Thanks everybody for your time, experience and suggestions. I am going with Terry's advice of getting a larger sizing die and work up loads from there and will post how the load development went.
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Re: 30-30 bullet sizing??
Then too, of course, you can simply seat the bullets out further so that no grease grooves are exposed below the neck. At even std. .30-30 velocities, you should be using a gas-checked bullet to prevent leading. However, that may precluded from using a .310 sized bullet... as Terry sez, everything is dependent or bears a relationship to everything else.
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Re: 30-30 bullet sizing??
I would go with a .309 GC, and .310 barefooted. JMHO, you understand. 
Most chamber/throats will accept a .310.

Most chamber/throats will accept a .310.
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