I have several Mausers two are in 7 X 57 one long and one short rifle. The long shoots my Lyman cast 135-grain cast bullets great. However the short rifle has become maddening. I have done every trick in the book and can not get the bullet to stabilize in the short rifle. I finally gave up and ordered the Lyman 160 Grain bullet mold. It should be here Tuesday, some how it was in stock at Mid-South.
My question is do these two rifles have different twist rates, I have read the 7X57 likes a heavier cast bullet. Both rifles have good bores and crowns, bullets are sized to the gun they are shot in. I have used several different powders, seating depths, and used alloys from WW to Lyno. I checked the head space it is good and I I use the Lyman M-Die on all my cast rifle brass. I know the 7X57 will never be a tack driver, and have read others with different caliber’s say they came across that one rifle that just will not shoot cast bullets. This may be mine. Or am I over looking something.