My Lancer mags work perfectly with no modification with 155, 230 and 245/247 loads.
Is there any issue with fowling the gas port in semi auto rifles with cast bullets.
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I keep the plain based subsonic but should be ok to 1,400 or a little more, YMMV
My Straight shooter thread
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...traightshooter
I just started breaking in my Lee TL309-230 5R Blackout boolit. Fired up the pot the other morning before work and hope to get back to it and see what they will do.
L-R: Lee 180, Lee 230, NOE 247
The Lee 180 1R needs a throat to chamber and the NOE is a bore rider. I run them from the Blackout and Tokarev's with 1:8 twist barrels and small charges of Lil'Gun. Hope to get some BO's loaded up and try out the new Lee soon......
Also, how hard are your boolits? I can't seem to get a consistent answer regarding crimping; you say you get excellent accuracy with a "decent crimp", while others insist that crimping will deform cast boolits. I've read through numerous threads and the answers are always mixed.
For my subsonic loads I run zero to very light crimp. On my 35 ARem I'm still experimenting with everything from zero to heavy crimp. On my Beowulf with 400gr FN and a stiff load of Lil Gun I run a hard crimp but not enough to deform the case mouth and affect headspace. The only consistent answer I have ever seen on crimping is "Do what it likes or needs." I would suggest the only wrong way to crimp was on a load that resulted in bullet movement before firing. Everything else will have an effect on consistency.
Ive run different alloys, mostly now 50/50 coww and range scrap water quenched tumble lubed, sized .309. I don't really treat subsonic 300blk like I do a rifle cartridge, more like a magnum handgun. I found the crazy ES numbers settled in with a crimp, I'd say its more crimp than warm 38spl and less than Ruger only 45 colt. I use the crimp groove, no bullet deformation. I'll also add, that the crimp took a load that wasn't at 100% function in an AR to full function with only change being crimp. Also tightened up groups by about 1/2. I'm convinced, I crimp everything now to some degree. No matter what, it'll all be in vein without proper fit, I got lucky that .309 works.
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My 230 grain Lee mold casts boolits that are 0.3095-0.0310 on the band below the lube grooves. But the band above the lube grooves is only 0.3085. Not sure if that is typical, or acceptable. Still learning....
Is anyone running any flat nose boolits?
Something like a 309x165 ranchdog?
Will it feed from a mag?
Thanks
Dave
I've run a NOE clone of the 311-165RD. If seated to first drive band, they are short(1.9ish). You'll get about 3 through a mag and then the recoil will force them forward in the mag, 3 point jam into top of chamber, this will not clear with charging handle. You have to drop the mag, work charging handle and it drops through magwell. Bad times. They will feed if they stay in the mag
correctly, I currently load them with bottom of boolit even with bottom of case neck(2.0"ish). This helps but still jams occasionally. Over 13.5grs lil gun, runs 1650fps(10" barrel), at 50yds I've gotten freehand cloverleafs. For hunting, loaded warmer and in a 16" barrel it'd be a good deer stomper, I'd most likely follow it up in the mag with something that feeds better.
Last edited by Jupiter7; 09-05-2013 at 01:17 PM. Reason: Autocorrect....
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Thanks
So, the flat nose doesn't pose a problem. The short nose length poses a problem.
I'm thinking about a blackout upper as a dedicated hog rig with cast.
Thanks again.
Dave
Been using the NOE 311-165. It feeds pretty well but has other problems in my 300.
I like the MP 311410 in a solid point. The ogive just fits behind the mag rib and it works well.
I also shoot the NOE 311-247, it has issues with the mag. But I've found that the cheap TAPCO mags are very easy to mod to work.
One problem that need to be fixed for All cast boolits was the very sharp feed ramp sides in the barrel extension.
They were so sharp they would cut into and jam a lead boolit. It literally would pinch it before it could ride up and into the chamber.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |