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    What Are They For ?

    I did some trading
    As a guy I fish with is retired and a garage sale-aholic

    He found a bunch of reloading supplies , lead and bullet molds that he didn't want

    But he figured I would
    Also he wanted sinkers and jigs

    So we worked out a trade

    The little bit of powder will make the garden grow better

    Several molds I will need to degrease , as they look to be covered in a Red Grease
    Also a couple of older single cavity Lyman molds that I will try

    But what I was wondering about


    This mold is unusable IMO
    As it badly rusted , with large rust pits
    I will most likely just recut the mold blocks to something I can use

    It is a unmarked single cavity mold ( Lyman Blocks IMO )
    Also there were a few cast from that mold loose in a box of lead ingots


    These cast bullets are .309 as cast , I didn't see any that were lubed & sized
    83 gr with a GC shank , a single grease grove that the bottom of the grease grove is the top of the GC

    What would you use that bullet for ?

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    .30 Mauser?

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    Being that light, I'd guess they'd do OK in a .30 M1 carbine.
    Or there be some .30cal. handgun out there from days gone by.
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    I sold a bunch of FMJ 90gr .308 bullets to someone for a pistol caliber, I just don’t remember which.

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    .30 Luger or Tokerov?

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    "single grease grove that the bottom of the grease grove is the top of the GC"
    Almost sounds like a heeled .30 bullet. No idea what it might be used in.

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    Did he maybe have a small Martini that he shot? Some of those came over from Australia unmodified and used a heeled .30/.32 caliber boolit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Smith View Post
    Did he maybe have a small Martini that he shot? Some of those came over from Australia unmodified and used a heeled .30/.32 caliber boolit.
    I am not sure
    I got the mold & lead second hand
    I never was at the house where the garage was located
    I just traded for the molds and lead

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    Wouldn't the Mauser be in the .312 range? I thought most European 7.62 (30 cal) were a bit larger, .310-.314?

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    I sure would think it'd be for 30 carbine.
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    What is the number on the mold blocks?

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    Maybe 32 ACP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Smith View Post
    Did he maybe have a small Martini that he shot? Some of those came over from Australia unmodified and used a heeled .30/.32 caliber boolit.
    310 cadet is about 310 on the heel and 322 on the main bullet. Maybe something similar to 32 Colt instead?

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    311*419 for 32-20? Perhaps a "U" mold for a 30 Luger or Mauser/Tokarev? The description matches the mold, but it ought to be larger, as cast anyway.
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    I agree , a good chance this mold was for the 30 Carbine

    But it will soon be a 9 mm mold
    As I want to try a idea

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    It's a little small of diameter, but it's in the ball park for .32 acp. Maybe .30 Mauser?

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    An M1 carbine could use a .3075 bullet if the barrel is in great condition. Slightly larger if worn. That would be very light for a carbine, but should work. But remember, there are a number of .30 cal pistols out there that would be happy with a light .309 bullet.

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