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Rapidrob
09-09-2015, 11:04 AM
6.5, .266, 150 grain gas check bullet made from Linotype. How fast can it be pushed in a Carcano '91 with Gain Twist Rifling?

cs86
09-09-2015, 11:28 AM
Start low and work up. Your target and barrel will tell you.

jhalcott
09-09-2015, 11:35 AM
For hunting or paper punching? 264 dia bullets or boolits have not been kind to me. Linotype is an expensive alloy for paper. I have used it in other caliber for high speed varmint rounds.

ukrifleman
09-09-2015, 11:59 AM
I have tried 150gn .269 G/C bullets at 11.8 BHN and 20.9 BHN at 1500fps in my M91 Carcano and the softer bullets produce better groups.

I can obtain 3" groups at 100m with the softer alloy and 4"+ with the harder mix.

ukrifleman.

runfiverun
09-09-2015, 03:04 PM
it'll go as fast as you wanna push it.
you may not hit anything, but you can push it that fast.

alloy is NOT what makes a rifle shoot well nor fast, it's fairly far down the list and depends on the design of the boolit as to the choice of alloy needed.

Rapidrob
09-09-2015, 07:03 PM
I was wondering if the gain twist would allow a faster bullet. I plan on shooting the bullets 500 yards and perhaps further.
I have shot cast bullets in competition out to 500 yards on a regular basis. The 6.5 Carcano I have for these bullets has a .265 bore. I could only find at the time I got the rifle a .266 mold and sizing die. There were no .268 molds as yet. I was hoping Linotype would hold up better being a harder alloy. If softer is better I will try that as well.
Steel targets,no paper.
I do a range report if the loads posted work in my rifle.

Rapidrob
09-13-2015, 07:10 PM
I took five loads to the range. 200 yards. The rounds sized to .266 worked very well as long as I kept them around 1,800 fps. Faster proved to lead the bore even though they tested at Brin-22 ( gas checked) Rounds were high on target even putting along. I'll need to modify or make a taller front sight.
Thanks for all the good ideas.