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Thread: Looking for a mold for 7.7 Japanese and 303 British

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    Looking for a mold for 7.7 Japanese and 303 British

    I breezed through the group buys and didnt see anything current. I am looking for a group buy mold for use in these old classics. Anyone know of anything I didnt see?

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    The only group buy I know is the Mihec 311410 which is available in 0.311" and 0.316"

    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...rass-Cramer-HP

    It is a lightweight though at 130 grs.

    You might also look at Accurate Molds as Tom has several suitable designs and his moulds and service are top notch:

    http://www.accuratemolds.com/catalog.php?page=2

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    There is also the good old lee 312-185 mold. I have some boolits cast if you need to try some. Give me a PM if you want to buy a few to try.
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    Not for nothing but I'd slug each before buying anything. The Enfields can be all over the map on groove diameter. I have no idea on the Jap rifle barrels other than they're supposed to be .303's.

    Just wouldn't want you to buy a .314 mold when you need a .316.

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    The 7.7mm jap I understand is actually a 31 cal. bore and grove size can be all over the board too
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    the 7.7's used metford rifling not square cut rifling and can be pretty hard to measure.
    kind of the 5-R of it's time but based on the LEE-metford rifling type.

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    I have three 7.7's, they're all .313-.3135/.302.
    Not saying all 7.7's are that consistent. I size them all .314.
    My 6.5 japs vary quite a bit more but are still decent shooters with the right loads. (jacketed)

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    I use the Lee .311 185 in an SMLE No.1 and two Argentine Mausers sized to .314. Shoots well. I size it to .311 and it also shoots well in my Win. 94 and my Marlin 336 30-30s.

    Pretty versatile.

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    I find NOE's 316299 to be a good first choice boolit for these calibres as are any of the Fat Loverins.

    For Metford type rifled barrels I usually just size to fit the throat, it works well on all my Long Lees.


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    Cast bullet engineering in Australia specialise in these molds. I use the tumble lube version in .315.

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