I wonder if I could have advice on the following?
I have recently completed chamber casting my .348 Winchester, with the intention of shooting both Cast and Jacketed bullets in this lever-gun.
My bore size is .3475, and from what I have learned, this should have me looking for a sized cast bullet dimension of .350 and more.
What has me a little concerned, is that the chamber Neck dia. is only .002 over the factory loaded .348 jacketed cartridge (.001 all around)! Now this is a great fit for a jacketed bullet, and I won't be resizing the neck because I want the capability of shooting both types of bullet, but does this mean that when I begin seating .350 dia.(min.) cast bullets, I could be entering into a high pressure situation and possible chambering difficulty? I'm intending to use CB's with a BHN-18 minimum.
I haven't purchased a mold or made cast bullets of that size to try out, so this is hypothetical, but I would like your opinions as to this close tolerance leading to problems of inflexibility with different bullet diameters. Am I concerned unneccesarily?
Thanks
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