Recently got an old Hungarian Manliccher from Dad that he bought as a parts rifle and has had at least 35 years that I can remember and never shot. Stragely, the rifle is in good shape, complete and has a good bore.
I plan to reload for it, but these are oversized 8mm bores (nominally .329, but usually bigger). I have a few molds for my .32 Winchester special including an Ideal 321232 which casts .324 or so. This is a plain based bullet designed for the .32-40, I believe. The mold casts well and the bullet functions through my lever gun well and is accurate with lighter loadings.
How well could this bullet be expected to paper path up to .330 or bigger to shoot in this old rifle?