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    Fryxell alloy for most boolits

    From the book, it seems like COWW + 2% tin is kind of all-purpose alloy. Would this also be a reasonable formula for .30 caliber GC boolits up to, say 2500 fps? With adequate lube, of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven66 View Post
    From the book, it seems like COWW + 2% tin is kind of all-purpose alloy. Would this also be a reasonable formula for .30 caliber GC boolits up to, say 2500 fps? With adequate lube, of course.
    In most circumstance with commercial 30 caliber rifles.....no.

    In 14" twist barrels reasonable accuracy can be had at 2500 fps that alloy if cast and loaded correctly.

    Otherwise a harder alloy is needed for best accuracy. With a lead/antimony/tin ternary alloy reasonably consistent accuracy, especially past 50 & 100 yards can be obtained at upwards of 2200 - 2300 fps. However, most find best accuracy in the 1700 - 1950 fps range with most 10" twist 30 caliber rifles.
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    COWW+ 2% tin is a tertiary alloy. Possibly quardinary alloy if the WW have arsnic. Water drop those and they are good for 2300fps, at least in greater than .30 caliber (8mm Steyr, 9.3x57).
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    I'm running lyman #2 and gc for 30/35 caliber

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    The commonly found 10" rate of twist in .30 caliber guns is generally the limiting factor. WDWW, Lyman #2 and linotype can push the velocity limit upward, assuming proper boolit, lube, loading procedure, etc. You should read this thread, if you haven't done so yet:

    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...-rifle-boolits

    Also, Larry Gibson has many posts that will be of value to you, use the forum's search function to locate them.

    For my purposes I use an alloy of 94-3-3 which I mix myself from lino, pure lead and 50-50 solder. In essence, it is WW alloy with 2% tin added, about 12 BHN. It works well for pistol and rifle boolits, tho' I don't push my rifle loads much past 1900 due to the 10" twist.
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