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November 03, 2004, 11:50:42 AM »
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i have a few hundreds meister 170 grain FN cast bullets and want to load them for my 3030s. the question is how fast i can load them without risk of leading the bullets are not of gas check design and could I use them for hunting( would they expand at low velocity) . thanks in advance
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Try them and find out. It's all going to depend on the dimensions and quality of your rifle's barrel. You'll most likely find the best success with casefulls of slow powder. Try 4350, 4831, etc. and see what that does for you.
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