DJ, I was asking because it struck me that the little Russian is very close to the 357 Max and 44 Mag in capacity, turns it is a shade bigger, at 30 grains of usable capacity (water) as compared to 27 and 25 respectively. The 30-30 is 37.5. I've not done a lot of cast shooting with my 30-30, having been discouraged with lousy bore dimensions and my previous struggles with my 357 and 44. It finally dawned on me that the solution would be a bullet slightly over groove diameter....Gee, I wonder where I heard that before :roll: :grin:
Then NEF says they are going to offer a 7.62x39 barrel. Hmmmmm.....Guess askin' for a 30 Whisper barrel is a bit much, how 'bout a 30 carbine?
I'm going to take a week of vacation in pay, one thing I'm going to get is one of those itty bitty Lee molds, either the 113 or the 120, both are groove diameter bullets, and should be capable of shooting good. I really do want to try some of those 311-150-2r's. Your Lyman 170 grainer shot pretty well, it measured 305-307 on the bore rider if I remember.
As to my 45-70, well I'm still having a love hate relationship. I really want a 400 grain bullet at 1400-1450 fps, but there are just no powders that are consistant at that velocity. Perhaps I am paying too much attention to the chronograph, because the groups I get with 3031 at that velocity are not unreasonable for a woods hunter. (two inches at 50 yards, if it was a handgun I'd be braggin' :grin: )
I saw Vances articles down on the cast bullet forum. That's some good work you two have cooked up, I'd just like to have something better than a 6" 50 yard rifle before I plunk a deer with a 30 cal cast bullet.
Edit: I forgot, when I was playing with that WC 846 that squibbed on me, two bullets were driven to the muzzle, one almost exited. It has definate marks BETWEEN the rifling, leading me to believe that my barel has some very slight burrs at the muzzle. I've been wanting to have it re-crowned, but have not had the money to do so. If I get this done this year I'll let you know if it improved things any. I've got a pair of machinist magnifiers at the shop, just haven't brought them home to examine this situation.