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badwolf
07-16-2020, 05:33 AM
Just watched North 61 video on HORNADY stoping production of the .348 200 gr fp and ftx bullets. Stock up if you can find them.

smithnframe
07-16-2020, 07:25 AM
I cast a 200 grain bullet for my Siamese mauser I rebarreled to 348 winchester.

Ajohns
07-16-2020, 07:50 AM
Yep, nice and quiet, they get rid of them. Hopefully not forever. There's already getting to be a few new videos out on swaging .358 dia jacketed down, hopefully the cores don't come loose as they can.

MostlyLeverGuns
07-16-2020, 10:05 AM
Hawk Bullets, Barnes Bullets and Swift Bullets still make bullets for the .348. Pricey but good bullets for big tough stuff. Good molds available for smaller stuff and fun shooting.

swheeler
07-16-2020, 11:05 AM
Drawing down .358 bullets to .348 shouldn't be a problem. I do Speer .338 down to .329 one pass in a Lee push through sizer, lube them up real good and they go right through. I do not think the cores come loose or seperate but the "hot core' design of the 200 gr bullet make help with that? Accuracy is as good as the Privi 208 gr fmj .

Ajohns
07-16-2020, 03:17 PM
swheeler, yes. Speer hot core is one of the few I hear works ok. I think as long as you don't have to go past the minimum diameter, to make the right diameter, you should be ok. When you have to go smaller than .348 to make .348, there's a chance the jacket will come free from the lead upon spring back.

jtaylor1960
07-19-2020, 07:28 AM
In the past i have sized down .358 remington core-lokt bullets to shoot in my 348.they shot well.i used three lee sizing dies, .355,.351 and .348.

Chill Wills
07-19-2020, 11:16 AM
There are always cast bullets.

My boyhood dream rifle was the Winchester 71. As a young man I was lucky to find a little used standard model and shot my first few elk with it using jacketed bullets. Sometime in the 1980's I got an NEI 235 grain GC bullet mold and figured out how to cast and heat treat two part cast bullets and run them full out in the 348 Win.
It was kinda a lot of effort but I was on a mission and it was all fun working it out.

A 235gr 348 bullet at 2325 fps will kill large game well. A two part bullet, heat treated WW shank with a 20/1 nose acts a lot like a Nosler partition bullet. The nose expands and may be lost but the shank drives through. There are better high-tec jacketed bullets for sure but it works.

Chill Wills
07-19-2020, 11:19 AM
This may sound a little goofy but in my playing around with the 348 Win I also learned how to paper patch .338 bullets (jacketed bullets) and shoot them in the 348 win with accuracy. I would cut the nose of a 338 Hornady 225gr to a flat and shoot them.

alamogunr
07-19-2020, 12:48 PM
I don't shoot my .348 much but I've got a Mountain Mold 250 gr. I don't know if the previous owner shot any jacketed bullets or not. I've never shot anything but cast. Hornady can pound sand or change their mind if enough make them aware.

bigbear
07-20-2020, 12:23 AM
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Just watched North 61 video on HORNADY stoping production of the .348 200 gr fp and ftx bullets. Stock up if you can find them.Out of stock up North for at least 2 years. Did a search and found 1 box, had to buy it!:drinks:
Found 3 more boxes:happy dance:

rintinglen
07-20-2020, 12:50 PM
I bought 300 last year--between that and my two molds, a 350-220C from Accurate and the RCBS 348-200 I am set for life.

jtaylor1960
07-20-2020, 07:55 PM
I have a ten point on the wall i killed with a 250 gr. Cast from a mountain molds mold i designed.

missionary5155
07-21-2020, 10:02 AM
And you can also powder coat.
We PC for 375 H&H, 50 Alaskan, 405 JES and the lowly 33 Winchester and push then as hard as we want most with a GC. 80% loads with no GC.

elk hunter
07-21-2020, 02:51 PM
I only have about 70 Hornady 348 bullets left and part of a box of Barnes. Guess I need to find a few more so the kids can shoot it some when I pass it on. Same way with my 405. Getting hard to find brass or bullets for either of them.

tarbe
12-25-2020, 03:35 PM
This may sound a little goofy but in my playing around with the 348 Win I also learned how to paper patch .338 bullets (jacketed bullets) and shoot them in the 348 win with accuracy. I would cut the nose of a 338 Hornady 225gr to a flat and shoot them.

I have been thinking about doing this above. Did a search and landed here!

Good to know it's been done before (most things have!).

I have 600 of the Hornady and about 250 Barnes, but you always need to have a plan B! Actually, have cast, so that is Plan B. Paper patch is Plan C!


Tim

Dan Cash
12-25-2020, 04:11 PM
I have been thinking about doing this above. Did a search and landed here!

Good to know it's been done before (most things have!).

I have 600 of the Hornady and about 250 Barnes, but you always need to have a plan B! Actually, have cast, so that is Plan B. Paper patch is Plan C!


Tim

Cast and paper patch them. You will have an inexpensive bullet that will do standard factory velocity and perform as well as jacketed. I have been doing that for several years with .30-40; the animals don't know the difference.

a danl
12-27-2020, 07:06 PM
Yep, nice and quiet, they get rid of them. Hopefully not forever. There's already getting to be a few new videos out on swaging .358 dia jacketed down, hopefully the cores don't come loose as they can.

i've done it and it will work

nhithaca
12-28-2020, 12:05 PM
Hornady has/is dropping a lot of their "specialty" bullets over the last few years. The Winchester 375 220 grain FN bullet was the first I noticed, along with the Jap/M-S 160 grain round nose 6.5 bullet and the 0.228" Savage 22 Hi-Power 70 grain bullet. It stinks, but with the demand for all types of reloading components I do understand the economics of the decision.

richhodg66
12-28-2020, 03:26 PM
Just watched North 61 video on HORNADY stoping production of the .348 200 gr fp and ftx bullets. Stock up if you can find them.

Good thing we're bullet casters. Jacketed bullets in something like a .348 would only be a crutch for the lazy.