Lee C312-185-1R
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Lee C312-185-1R
I just ordered this mold for my Lee Enfield. A couple of questions:
- Will .32 checks be too large. I have a lot on hand.
- Has anyone used this in a Mosin? How did it perform?
- Any experiences to be shared with this bullet eg. Seating depth, powder choice and so on?
Thanks
- Will .32 checks be too large. I have a lot on hand.
- Has anyone used this in a Mosin? How did it perform?
- Any experiences to be shared with this bullet eg. Seating depth, powder choice and so on?
Thanks
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Re: Lee C312-185-1R
Can't help with Your Question....But after readin Your first Post, reminded Me that I have an old beat up Enfield I picked up 20years ago. Never shot It...
Dug it out that Evening and started scrubbin out the bore.
Ordered a 312-155 Mold Yesterday...
So, Thanks!
Good luck with Your project...I'll be interested!
Dug it out that Evening and started scrubbin out the bore.
Ordered a 312-155 Mold Yesterday...
So, Thanks!
Good luck with Your project...I'll be interested!
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Re: Lee C312-185-1R
Just curious, have you slugged your bore? I did on my Mosin and was not really surprised when I found out that I have a .314 bore.
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Re: Lee C312-185-1R
Just under .313 so I am hoping the bullet drops a bit big. If not I will have to Beagle the mold.cj8281 wrote:Just curious, have you slugged your bore? I did on my Mosin and was not really surprised when I found out that I have a .314 bore.
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Re: Lee C312-185-1R
I have that particular mold an have been shooting it for about a year in my two Mosin rifles as well as my SKS rifles.Macd wrote:I just ordered this mold for my Lee Enfield. A couple of questions:
- Will .32 checks be too large. I have a lot on hand.
- Has anyone used this in a Mosin? How did it perform?
- Any experiences to be shared with this bullet eg. Seating depth, powder choice and so on?
Thanks
My mold drops bullet pretty close to .314" which is a plus as my rifle are all pretty close to .312" groove to groove. I either run them through the lubesizer using LARS 2500+ or powder coat them and size to .314" using standard 30 cal gas checks.
In the M44 and SKS rifles, I just crimp the bullet in the provided crimp groove. The 91/30 has a long throat, so I just seat the bullet flush with the top of the driving band second from the bottom, and it shoots fine.
For general purpose shooting in the Mosins I like 19.0 grs. of Alliant 2400 the Lyman Cast Bullet manual #4 has load data for that bullet in the 54r as well using several other powders such as Reloader #7 or IMR -4198. In the SKS rifles, I use 23.0 grs. of IMR-4895, and it makes one heck of a thumper load.
50 yd. iron sight target.
Lee 185 gr. RN PC'ed
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Re: Lee C312-185-1R
That is really good feedback. I haven't had much experience with PCing other than 9mm and 45 auto. Once I get all the Spring jobs out of the way I hope to try it again. What check size did you use?
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Re: Lee C312-185-1R
Just regular old 30 cal. Gator checks. If you PC the better quality powder coats put a much finer coating on the bullets base so installing the checks wasn't a problem. If your using a lube sizer or the TL process it even easier to apply the check.
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