My search has uncovered some answers, but a few questions remain.
Until now, my casting has been exclusively for handguns. At a recent afternoon at the range, my wife seemed quite uncomfortable with recoil behind the bolt action rifles. It occurred to me that it would be useful to introduce her to recoil gradually like I did with her handguns. Then I thought, no better way than to go with cast boolits and reduced velocities with quicker burning powders.
I thought I'd start with a 1/12 twist Rem 700 26" in 308 Win since brass is plentiful in my inventory.
My short list of mold choices keep pointing to the RCBS 308-165-SIL. I do like RCBS molds, and this one comes up a lot in my searches. I thought I'd ask the brain trust here, is there anything that indicates that this wouldn't work?
These will be powder coated using one of Smoke's finest.