I am the proud owner of one of these trim, compact rifles and have been experimenting with .308 diameter bullets to stay within the bore diameter.
So far I have tried 30M1 carbine 110gr FMJs and softpoints under 24.5grs
of AA1680, with halfway decent results at 65 yds (around 2.5 inches, 5 shots).
The other day, I picked up some Sierra 125gr flat nose hollowpoints for a 30/30. These are very promising, under a less than max charge of 1680.
At 75 yds, I achieved a 5 shot group at just under 2 inches.
I also loaded some 150gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. At 25 yds for the initial sight in, 5 shots under an inch. But at 75, I couldn't even hit the paper.
I have noted some potential problems.
1. I haven't used the .308 expander ball. I have used the .311 expander.
When I seat the bullets, it has been by hand, not the die. I then
crimped the bullet with a factory crimp die. Consistant bullet depth has
probably not been achieved.
2. The 110gr bullets may not have enough bearing surface to hit the
rifling. They are a rather stubby bullet and may just be too short for
more promising accuracy.
3. The crimp die is not providing enough crimp to close the .311 diameter
case around a .308 bullet. I may be losing some pwer due to gas
leakage around the base of the bullet.
4. The Nosler is a boattail design and this may also create additional leak
from the base. The length is, in my opinion, an aid to accuracy as
there is increased bearing surface to engage the rifling and overcome
the long throat.
Guys, am I missing something? Or am I wrong about my theories? I am
limited to 1680 powder as I can't afford to branch out with a variety of powders to try.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks to all who respond.
Coltrane