Not that I am gonna point fingers 'cause you probably said it was gonna be addictive . The last time I was inspecting bullets from my LEE six cavity mold that makes those little .314" hundred-twenty grain bullets I saved the rejects .
Recently one o' you guys suggested that a light charge of Bullseye with a bullet similar to this would be fun . So , with that in mind , I lubed the rejects with liquid Alox twice and let them dry for a couple weeks . I have some CCI 350 primers I'll probably never have a use for anything else so I primed a few cases with that . As for powder the idea struck me the bullseye was a pistol charge . Since I have a little bit of Universal Clays I tried four and a half and a five grain charge . Both clear the barrel of the stubby 91/59 easy .
I shot fifteen rounds into two inches at thirty yards with stuff I would have melted back down . This is way to much fun at plinking ranges , I don't know how fast it's going but I think a 32 S&W might be faster Now I have a use for the rejects that don't meet expectation for my 32-20 rifle and I can still use them in the Russian zip gun
Jack