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rcav8r
05-07-2017, 11:36 PM
A few years ago, I was part of a group buy for a 198gr 3 cavity mold, for 30 cal. I'd have to go get the mold for more info, but I thought I printed out some information for loading this bullet, with a gas check, for the M1. 32gr of IMR 4895 comes to mind, but I can't find the sheet to verify.

Anyone have anything I could follow up on, or actual data?

rcav8r
05-07-2017, 11:56 PM
Found the thread, its the NOE 311365.

Scharfschuetze
05-08-2017, 12:04 AM
I use similar weight and design bullets (311334 and 311299) in the M1 Garand. My best loads usually run about 1,850 fps. Start with 33 grains of 4895 and work up. 36 grains is usually a good compromise between reliability and accuracy, but your rifle will let you know what charge it likes best.

leebuilder
05-08-2017, 05:31 AM
Like Scharf said, get your M1 to cycle with reliability and you should be there. Any more powder will produce fliers. Let us know how it works. I have had much success with the 314198 in 303, it is a good boolit!.
Be well

AggiePharmD
05-17-2017, 02:13 PM
I've tinkered with cast in one of my garands. My first outing was great until I get home and had to scrape lead out of the gas cylinder. I realized 2 things. First I'd used a commercial cast boolit that was hard as a rock with lube that was the same. I also decided the diameter of .311 was just too big despite a "rack grade" barrel as I'd slugged it at .309.

My next try was a COWW 311299 that I cast, lube with TAC-X, I live in TX and it's hot, and then tumble lubed with the 50/50 minwax/Lee lube. I sized to .3095ish and had much reduced leading to the point of a bit at the end of the barrel after about 48 rounds. I'd settled on 34 grains with about .7-.8 gr batting filler. My next adventure was to PC the same boolit. I've loaded some but haven't shot any. My hope I that the leading issue will be completely gone but PCing a tall, skinny rifle boolit is a PITA.

AggiePharmD
05-17-2017, 02:15 PM
I use similar weight and design bullets (311334 and 311299) in the M1 Garand. My best loads usually run about 1,850 fps. Start with 33 grains of 4895 and work up. 36 grains is usually a good compromise between reliability and accuracy, but your rifle will let you know what charge it likes best.

Do you use any batting filler or simply tip your rifle between shots to set the powder back against the flash hole?

Scharfschuetze
05-17-2017, 08:50 PM
I don't, but some very good shooters and reloaders do. Personal preference I guess. Larry Gibson has a very good thread on fillers for cast bullets. A search should find it.

rcav8r
05-18-2017, 11:51 AM
I notice you don't say a thing about gas checks. At modern rifle velocities, they are a must to reduce leading.

43PU
05-18-2017, 02:24 PM
This is my thread several years ago. I still use that load and have loaded thousands of rounds. Now I use a NOE 311299 5 cav for production

castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?292123-M1-Garand-Kills-again

AggiePharmD
05-18-2017, 02:46 PM
I notice you don't say a thing about gas checks. At modern rifle velocities, they are a must to reduce leading.

If you're referring to my post above, yes I did use gas checks.