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Scooby
10-21-2014, 09:51 AM
Hi, I have been lurking here for a long time now and figured it is time I join.

I have access to .309 cast "bullets" in either 115 or 135 gr with no gas check. They are cast from 6-2-92 lead, The manufacturer has always told me to keep his cast under 1200 fps. I have a Savage 842 I would like to load these in, however all my manuals have loads for gas check bullets at much faster than 1200 fps starting loads. Any help would be appreciated.

I have several powders to choose from unique, bullseye, herco, wsf, 5744, h110, hopefully I can find a load for one of these so I can load up some cheap plinker rounds.

thanks in advance scooby

Outpost75
10-21-2014, 10:28 AM
The .30-30 reduced loads data on GMDR uses 170-grain bullets, but I have used it as a guide with 115-grain plainbase and the loads on the lower end of the recommended charges shoot well. I use the Accurate Molds 31-114D sized .311 with 4 grains of Bulseye for a subsonic, low noise "Cat Sneeze" load, or you can load up to 6 grains of Bullseye to get ballistics which approximate the .32-20 Winchester. These charges would also be OK with your 135-grain bullet.

http://www.gmdr.com/lever/lowveldata.htm

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clum553946
10-21-2014, 03:52 PM
I use 10.7 gr of Unique with Missouri Bullets 135gr lfp. It's a great plinker round! Just use a good crimp.

Dan Cash
10-21-2014, 06:08 PM
9 or 10 grains 2400 under your bullet. Don't know how fast it is but it does not led in my guns and I am shooting very soft bullets. Accuracy from Marlin .30-30s is adequate to win lever action matches on targets from 50 to 260- yards.

williamwaco
10-21-2014, 06:12 PM
I have tried several times to get the Lyman 311008 to shoot in the .30-30.

I have never been able to make it work.

It produces 3" groups in the .30 Carbine and 12 inch groups in the .30-30
(At 50 yards. )

I would go with the heavier bullet.

Loudenboomer
10-21-2014, 09:56 PM
Welcome to Cast Boolits. We've about beat the lite load 30-30 thing to death as of late. With Boolits similar to yours I like 7 gr AA#5.

clum553946
10-22-2014, 01:24 AM
I was thinking about trying AA #5 for 30-30, ever try a little stronger load?


Welcome to Cast Boolits. We've about beat the lite load 30-30 thing to death as of late. With Boolits similar to yours I like 7 gr AA#5.

Catshooter
10-22-2014, 06:46 AM
Scooby,

I use the Lyman 311008 over five grains of Red Dot in the 30-30. Works very well. About 1200 fps.

Welcome to the site.


Cat

Scooby
10-22-2014, 05:24 PM
Thanks for the replies thus far, so with these light loads do I need a filler? I was mainly thinking of using the unique and 2400 that I have so maybe I will start with 8 gr and go up from there in half grain increments shoot both powders and see what works the best for my riffle. I will get 1M of the 135 gr on Saturday as I will be rabbit hunting with Mike from Mastercast Bullets. Scooby
http://www.mastercast.net/ftp.mastercast.net/30_Caliber_135_Gr_RN_FP_files/Screen%20shot%202013-12-29%20at%201.18.23%20PM.jpg135 gr rn/fp

LAGS
10-22-2014, 06:15 PM
I want to try the Lee .312 100 gr RN Plain Base in my 7.62x 54 and 7.62x39 sized to .311.
And in my .308 sized to.309.
My friend wants to try them in his 30/30.
I cast up some last night, and Powder Coated Half of them to try also.
I was thinking of starting wirh Unique and 2400 also for like a Gallery Load short range Plinker.

quilbilly
10-22-2014, 11:31 PM
Last year I bought that plain base Lyman 130 gr. mold on a whim. That boolit shoots great in my 30/30 with 8.4 gr of Trail Boss. Muzzle velocity is about 1250 fps. It is accurate enough to keep a 12x8 inch gong swinging at 130 yards. The lube is Lee mule snot. BTW - it shoots fair in my 308 with 5744 powder at an mv of 1400 but doesn't stabilize at slower speeds. No fillers required in either.

Slow Elk 45/70
10-23-2014, 01:06 AM
Scooby. welcome to the insanity.....cast and shoot....be sure to have fun...good luck

Catshooter
10-23-2014, 02:48 AM
I use no fillers.


Cat

TMenezes
10-26-2014, 12:42 PM
I tryed 5gr 700X with a Lee mold, don't remember the weight off hand. My marlin didn't shoot near its normal point of aim and I didn't want to adjust the sights away from where it shoots with full power loads so I just dropped it. Really it's so much easier to load 38/357, 44s, or 45 Colts for light loads than with 30/30s bottleneck case that I really don't see the point.

starmac
10-28-2014, 09:34 PM
I tryed 5gr 700X with a Lee mold, don't remember the weight off hand. My marlin didn't shoot near its normal point of aim and I didn't want to adjust the sights away from where it shoots with full power loads so I just dropped it. Really it's so much easier to load 38/357, 44s, or 45 Colts for light loads than with 30/30s bottleneck case that I really don't see the point.


????????? I must have missed the point you tried to make here.

Scooby
10-30-2014, 02:56 PM
So I loaded up 5 shells with 5.5gr unique and the 135gr bullet. this was the results at 25 yds.
120640
I came home and loaded up 5 more with same charge, I am going to load up in half grain increments to see if group gets smaller, I am happy with this for a start. Savage 842 Iron sights

w30wcf
10-31-2014, 10:35 AM
Scooby,
I would suggest upping the charge to a minimum of 6 grs of Unique. Postioning the powder to the back of the case would likely help as well as far as consistency goes.

Check the bases of the bullets. Any imperfections there will affect accuracy. Those that are not perfect you could use for plinking rounds.

Once you have found the right load, groups of less than an inch @ 25 yds should be common.

Have fun.
w30wcf

popper
11-01-2014, 10:45 AM
Like w30wfc says but you might try dacron to eliminate the vertical stringing. You won't have much chance to tip the barrel up before a hunting shot. The rear band is a little short for checkless shooting at higher fps without filling the lube groove. I pushed a 165 sans check to >1700 with 2400, culled any with poor rear band edge. A little flash on the shank didn't seem to make much difference. Maybe late in the season for trying PC or HiTek but it helps.

rintinglen
11-02-2014, 12:27 PM
Eight grains of Herco will make the little boolit jump for joy at 50 yards. I load 311-245, and RCBS 32-98- SWC for silhouette shooting at chickens. A puff of Dacron seems to help round out the groups.

MT Gianni
11-02-2014, 07:21 PM
????????? I must have missed the point you tried to make here.
Have enough guns that you don't need to adjust sights for low velocity loads.

725
11-02-2014, 08:02 PM
Today I shot a couple .30-30's with a semi-jacketed 100 gr Speer / 7 gr Bullseye. Sparky little load with no recoil to notice. It wasn't cast, but close enough to add to this conversation about light .30-30 loads. FYI I'll be doing it again.

Scooby
11-02-2014, 09:40 PM
I have 2 or 300 of those 100gr half jacket bullets also. I figured I would work up a load for them once I get the cast 135's figured out. I loaded up some more of the 135s today with increasing powder charge every 5 rounds, however I forgot about daylight savings time and ran out of light to go shoot them.

gpidaho
11-03-2014, 09:49 AM
Scooby: The Lee C309-113-F works good for me, lubed or powder coated. In my 30-30 and 762x39 I seat it over 9gr. Unique. GP

sghart3578
11-10-2014, 06:33 PM
I use the Lee C309-113-F, tumble lubed, loaded as cast over 2.7 gr of Bullseye. Tackdriver on squirrels and cottontails.

Alferd Packer
03-25-2020, 05:21 PM
+1 on the 113 LEE over 2.7 hrs Bullseye.