As some of you know, I have been shooting the same Model 94 Winchester 3030 for 51 years, but what I haven't done in a while is load any. See, when I load ammo, I really load ammo, and I usually load enough to last over a year. Well it has been a little longer, about two in fact, and no, I haven't been shooting factory, I just loaded a bunch the last time.
Well today, I went out to my reloading shack, and it was a mess, so I started sortin brass, and such, and came across my Lyman double cavity mold for the 170 round nose gas check. I think I am gonna melt some wheel weights and mold some up. You can load the 170 gas check to 2400fps, just like the 150 jacketed bullets without leading, and boy do they hit hard, and penetrate.
I don't shoot anything out of my 3030 but my loads, and the same for my Model 92 Winchester clone in 357 mag. I have a 158 grain SWC mold for it that I traded from an ole police buddy of mine in 1976. He used to loan it to Troopers and they would mold thousands of rounds with it before bringing it back, and so did he. I have also molded thousands with the double cavity mold, and it shows no sign of wearing out.
I read on another thread yesterday about their cat sneeze loads in rifles and had to chuckle. I have been loadin for over 35 years, and squirrel huntin with'em. I used to do the same thing with my 3030.