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Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
09-23-2021, 09:01 PM
I managed to get a nice Soviet Nagant revolver, original finish, no import mark :-D. I would like to shoot it now even though I don’t have a mold yet (any recommendations?). I have some .308 jacketed hp bullets 110 gn for the M1 carbine. Will these be ok to use? I will use a 30 carbine die set following what I have read here and elsewhere and run the finished round into the sizer until it fits the cylinder easily.


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cwtebay
09-23-2021, 09:56 PM
Howdy, I personally haven't ever used true jacketed bullets in mine. My bore I 0.310+/- and I use an ancient Lee mold that casts a semi wadcutter in the 97gr range. I have also used some plated bullets from Graf's that are pretty close to that also. I would imagine that the 308 diameter would rattle down my barrel, but perhaps mine is of looser tolerances than yours.
They are very fun to shoot!!!!
I would like to hear how your bullets do in it, as well as anyone else that's used them.

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dimaprok
09-24-2021, 06:55 AM
... I would imagine that the 308 diameter would rattle down my barrel, but perhaps mine is of looser tolerances than yours.
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If you had a smooth bore that would be the case but there is rifling that cuts in to a bullet down to .300 in .308 barrel, I don't know about Russian guns but I imagine close to that.

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smithnframe
09-24-2021, 07:11 AM
They worked okay in my Nagants with 4 grains of Bullseye!

kayala
09-24-2021, 07:52 AM
I've stocked on Graf's brand plated DEWC which are 98 gr and if I'm not mistaken sized to .310. I seat them few thousands below case mouth and use crimp die to close case mouth. It doesn't look like factory but behaves same way (creates gas seal).

Nobade
09-24-2021, 09:31 AM
I usually shoot mine with any old 32 H&R or 32-20 bullet and a full case of black powder. Really works well and considerably more powerful than any smokeless load within the pressure limits of the revolver.
BTW, has anybody noticed how expensive those things are now? I gave $75 for a brand new one about 10 years ago, now they're getting bids over $350!

cwtebay
09-24-2021, 08:54 PM
If you had a smooth bore that would be the case but there is rifling that cuts in to a bullet down to .300 in .308 barrel, I don't know about Russian guns but I imagine close to that.

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Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
09-24-2021, 10:15 PM
I’ll probably work up a few rounds and see how it goes with the jacketed bullets.

WRideout
09-24-2021, 10:52 PM
When I first got set up for my Nagant pistol, I had a box of half-jacket 100 gr .308 Plinkers (Hornady?.) They shot reasonably well with moderate charges of Red Dot. Nowadays I use the Lee 311-100-2R mold, tumble lubed. Current load is 4.3 gr Unique. It is a strong action that will take a heavy load, but extraction is a bear. Also use the 30 Carbine dies, and reduce the case mouth with the taper crimp die.

I was once given a can of 4F black powder which I successfully loaded in this cartridge. I got a few looks from other shooters at the range.

Wayne