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    Smile 223 mini 14 cast loads

    looking for a cast load that will work the action on a mini 14 thanks clint

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    anybody got any ideas clint

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    Hi,clintsfolly,15 grns. H4198 will cycle the action on my Saiga in .223,and gives about 2250 fps. with Lymans 225646.I'm sure it'll operate your Mini-14
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    18.5gn of H-4895 And a 55gn cast
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    I don’t have quite exactly the data that you are looking for, but I have a few scraps of information that you might find helpful.

    I have a handwritten note in my Speer manual that says IMR4895 or 4198 are recommended for the mini-14 with jacketed bullets. I don’t know where that recommendation came from originally. I am guessing that those powders have the correct burn rate to cycle that action. I haven’t loaded for a mini-14 myself. My Lee book shows those powders at charges of 23.1-26 grains & 18.8-21.5 grains respectively for a 55-grain jacketed bullet. I don’t have cast boolit data for those powders.

    My Lyman cast bullet handbook shows a 54 grain GC #2 alloy #225462 boolit being pushed from a 24” barrel by 13.7-18 grains of H-110 for 2120-2699fps with a CCI 450 primer producing 41,600Cup max.

    The Lyman book also lists the same boolit with 748 at 19.8-26 grains for 1902-2697fps producing 32,000Cup max. That might by my first pick for a powder to try if I was going to try loading for the 14.

    The Lyman book also has a Mini-14 specific note. They say to use a positive crimp to avoid boolit setback during feeding & a subsequent squib blocking the bore.

    The paperwork that used to ship with Ruger .44mag semi-auto carbines used to recommend against using cast boolits in that gun for fear of clogging the gas tube. I don’t know if that also applies to the mini-14 or not.

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    Good info. keep it comin'..

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    here's an oldee from handloader magazine

    Funny, I am getting ready to start loading some cast for the mini as well. I am tired of looking at it all sad sitting in the corner of the safe!





    enjoy the article,,hopefully it is readable

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    looks too hard to read huh

    If you want I can email it,,PM me if you do


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    I'd like to read that article too!

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    I found some more info in the archives here –

    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=3345

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    I just found this. I think that its from that same handloader article -

    http://www.loaddata.com/members/sear...44&MW=&PM=&PT=

    Unfortunately, it seems to be linked to some sort of pay site.

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    maybe better pics

    wasn't able to scan today try these
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    Hey that one works. You can definitely read the print on those.

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    First run at it

    I tried the first run of 4064 with a 22 Bator yesterday. 21 grains was enough to function the action, and accuracy looked okay at 50 yards. I only fired 20 and was sighting in also, but it looks like a 1.5 inch group so far. I did have a few that failed to feed from the mag, the factory five rounder. It may have been a fluke so I am going back this morning to try some more. Will post later.


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    If you're doing that with WW's and it's not smearing lead through the bore, you're almost there..

    Problem with the big guy from Montana's article is he used lino. I kinda think that's cheating, and not the real challenge that is getting it to work with a form of WW cast process.

    The other thing tha's working against you is the 1-9 twist, that you have as well as mine also- with the light bator. Someone here mentioned they made a cherry tool and made a pointy nose on their bator, and the accuracy shot way up. Be interesting to try that one in the mini.

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    yah but I don't want to change the Bator

    Tried again today, 21 grains is leaving unburnt powder and the chambers and case are getting dirty. I may try 21.5 and see if the case seal up in the chamber better. I see verticle stringing at 50 yards. So to me it seems like I have to get the powder in the right pressure range. But I don't want to start leading too bad.

    I'll try 21.5 next and go from there.

    Another way may be to go to a heavier bullet so the velocity stays under control.

    But that will be another mold.


    It will be a nice load when it gets there.


    Bill

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    My mini loves 62gr copper bullets.

    I'm thinking this one may be a winner from NEI:
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    keep the info coming thanks clint

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    According to these guys, changing the gas port bushing allows more or less powerful powder charges to work the action of a mini-14. That might be worth looking into for use with lead loads.

    http://perfectunion.com/vb/showthread.php?t=43577

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