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Thread: 7.5 Swiss w/ Lee C312-155-2R

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    7.5 Swiss w/ Lee C312-155-2R

    I ran into an unexpected trade for a bunch of Graf 7.5 Swiss brass. I have some WC860 and Win Magnum primers but the only cast boolits I have on hand are Lee C312-155-2Rs. I realize they are kinda light and I would do better with something closer to 200 g but I saw in the reviews for this mold on Midway that some have used them in 7.5 Swiss and I remember reading a post somewhere else that this particular bullet shape worked well with the Swiss throat. What would be a good starting load with this assuming I size to .308, oven harden and gas check? I also have a little IMR 4064 and WC846 but not a lot or should I just wait and oder a different mold?

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    If you've got the mold, the powder, and mag. primers, why not try them? However, before you do, understand that sizing to .309" may give you better results than .308". Also, using WW alloy + 1% Sn, you won't need to heat-treat your CB's if you confine your loads to those that -> 1,750 - 1,850fps. As for WC 860, with the nominally 155gr. CB you mentioned, try 45-46grs. + a mag. primer, but NO filler.

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    The WC860 did not work well in my k31 even with the 200 lee. Left alot of unburned powder. Try something else with the lighter boolit. I have tried 4198 26.5 grains with the 165 lyman SW and got 1.7" groups at 100 yds. Working on a load with 2400 but no luck yet.

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    14-16 grains of 2400 with that bullet wins matches for me.

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    Both of my K31's like that bullet. My mold drops them at .3125 on the bands but .298 on the nose just above the first band. Sized at .309 with LLA lube.

    Shoots well with all these loads:

    8-9 Red Dot
    10-12 Unique
    14-16 2400
    16-18 SR4759

    My latest experiment is with an old Lyman/Ideal SC 311329 that casts at .312 on the bands and .299 on the nose. It shoots quite well in my M39 sized at .311 and LLA lube and it is showing promise in the K31.

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    Like to find out how your K31 did with that Lee...

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    That Little Lee 155 shot exceptionately well for me and has shot to date my best group with a milsurp rifle ,10 rds in 1.375" @100 yd. and that was without a GC believe it or not! But the down side of it is you must seat it a bit deeper in the case as its not a bore rider and the nose tapers from .308 at the base to .305 about .250 up from the base so it touches the rifling quick in the no throat k31 Most size to .309 but I had best luck with .311 so it pays to experiment.

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    Man, a .312 seems awful large for the K31, if mine's any axample. I just got it, and cast the chamber and slugged the bore last night. This ought to be a sweetie of a CB rifle, the leade has a nice taper to it.

    But the throat is small and short. I get a tight .308 groove diameter, and the throat is not a micron bigger. Bore seems to be .299 on the nose.

    My first try will be Lyman 311332, but I'm afraid even that may be hard to chamber, unless it'll cast the nose small.

    So let us know how you do - I'll be watching with bated breath.

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    mine likes 310 on the base and 301 on the nose.
    h-322 from a 308 load with a filler seems to work best at about 1900 it matches the sights pretty well.
    the rcbs silhouette boolit is a good one for the k-31's.

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    Sorry, I haven't had a chance to do anything on this, been getting ready for deer season which opened on the 15th.......but I'm going to try and mess with this over the next two Sundays.......

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    I don't understand how any of you are getting that boolit to chamber in a K-31. My K-31 has .296" bore diameter across the lands, and .308" grooves. The .308" diameter starts right ahead of the case mouth, with a taper to the full land height over about 1/8". The Lee CTL-312-160-2R mould I have puts out boolits with a .308" diameter all along the straight section behind the short tapered ogive. I'd have to seat those boolits almost fully into the case to get them to chamber.
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    So far have only been able to get RCBS 165 Sil.,& lyman 311672 to shoot,Have not been able to get any 200 grs to shoot. Has someone had any luck with a 200 grn bullet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by swiss 96/11 View Post
    Has someone had any luck with a 200 grn bullet?





    Yes, mine likes the Lee 200 grain real well.

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    200 grain slugs

    I haven't tried this in my 96/11 yet, but both my K31s appreciate a load of H4895 (29 gr) under the 193 grain Lyman 308334 bullet, with gas check. I lube these with alox. So far, and I've just begun to experiment, this combo has given me 10 shot groups at 50 yds measuring 3-1/2 in. I have often put 3-4 shots into less than 1 inch, then blew the group with a flier.

    I'm next going to try these rifles with scopes mounted, to offset my ancient eyes.

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    k31

    hello
    my k31 is in 30-284 here due the legislation i load a lyman 311466
    sized to 310 works fine 1,5 inch at 100 m with original iron sight
    i must seat more deep in the case the bolt close with a tap i try
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    have a nice day

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    Tried some 312-160-2Rs in my K-31 yesterday. Boolits were cast from Lyman #2 and water-dropped before sizing to .309. I'd only loaded 60 rounds - 20 rounds each with three different powders: IMR4198, H4895, and AA2015. At 50M, the 4198 loads were more of a "pattern" than a group and those with loaded with 4895 nothing to write home about (1 1/2"+ CTC-issue sights). The AA2015 rounds were a different story...a much better one!

    First 5 shots went into .978 @ 50M and I managed to put the next 5 into a little over 3" @ 100M. Set up the chrono and fired the last 10 at the 50M line. 10-shot chrono string went into 1.20" and averaged 2070 fps with an SD of 7! Load was 28.0 gr. AA2015 w/dacron filler, Fed LR primers, loaded into cases formed from .284 Win.

    Ricochet is absolutely correct about this boolit, though, it's got to be seated fairly deep - like with the base of the boolit almost even with the bottom of the case shoulder - to chamber completely.
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    In my K-31 it'd have to be chambered much more deeply than that, with the base of the short pointy nose almost flush with the case mouth, and the body of the boolit hanging way down in the middle of the case. The long cylindrical bore rider is .308". From my mould, anyway. It won't chamber in my Romanian PSL 7.62x54R, either, though it's fine in my Mosins. This may be an extreme case of Lee mould variability. I've also seen that with the Lee C309-200-R, mine having rather fat .302 x .304" bore riders that chamber only with hard pounding on the handle of my K-31. Others have reported bore rider diameters around .298". That would be an ideal K-31 boolit.
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    Wish I had time to jump into the ring with my K31 right now. I haven't even shot it yet..

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    I know what you mean. I haven't shot my PSL that I've had for a month, or the Swiss G.11 and 1896/11 rifles I just got. Went out to the range day before yesterday, got there, saw the crowd who'd spread out their targets completely across all the 100 yard boards, got back in and drove back home. Didn't want to try to squeeze in with them. I can't wait for cold, nasty weather, when I can have the range to myself.

    Wish I'd thought to bring a pistol or two, I could've driven up the hill and popped off a few on the "auxiliary range."

    There was some sort of huge national bullseye pistol match in progress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricochet View Post
    In my K-31 it'd have to be chambered much more deeply than that, with the base of the short pointy nose almost flush with the case mouth, and the body of the boolit hanging way down in the middle of the case.
    Dunno! I just miked a couple of samples from my last casting run of 312-160-2Rs (unsized) and, like your mould, the nose dia. is right at .308 just behind the ogive. Could it be that the barrel of my K-31 (1937 vintage with original SIG barrel), and those some others, have maybe a touch more throat erosion than yours?

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