Heavy cast loads for 30 Carbine
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Heavy cast loads for 30 Carbine
Shot a few rounds of RCBS 165 cast out of a friends 30-20 US gun and was wondering if I could work up some RCBS 165 loads for my 30 Carbine TC barrel. I'm pretty sure my barrel has the 1 in 10" twist. I Googled around to find some heavy cast load info for the 30 Carbine but not much out there and most poo-pooed the idea since they were talking about shooting in the carbines and not in a single shot TC. Thinking H4227 powder would probably be one candidate for powder. I also have the RCBS mould for the 7.62X39 but didn't know if that would be heavy enough to take BB rams. Any suggestions? Lynn
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Re: Heavy cast loads for 30 Carbine
Lynn
I've been using 10.8 grns H-108 same as AA#9. 1350 fps. from 10" TC. Same bullet.
Mugs
I've been using 10.8 grns H-108 same as AA#9. 1350 fps. from 10" TC. Same bullet.
Mugs
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Re: Heavy cast loads for 30 Carbine
Mugs, I have over 16 pounds of AA 9-C so I will have to give your load a try. This is the earlier "data" powder but I don't think it is any different than the new #9 powder. Will start a litter lower and work up to your load just to be safe. I was hoping you would offer a suggestion since I saw lots of your posts even on the old aimoo IHMSA site. Thanks for the info. Lynn
Lynn Shultz
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Current VP Logan Handgun Association
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Past Match Director Logan Handgun Association
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United States Air Force Veteran
Retired USAF Civil Servant (47 years)
937-407-4885
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Re: Heavy cast loads for 30 Carbine
THINKING OF GETTING MY 30 CARB BARREL GOING AGAIN TOO! HAS ANYONE EVER TRIED THE 200GR RCBS GAS CHECKED BULLET. JUST CURIOUS!
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Re: Heavy cast loads for 30 Carbine
Okie, I havent shot that bullet. A friend uses the RCBS 165 Sil with good success. He is using 4198 but also usable are 4227, 1680, and Re-7 with appropriate charges. You give up a lot of trajectory with 180 and 200gr bullets.
I've been campaigning both the 30 Reece and 300W; the Reece gets RCBS 165 and 4198. The 300W gets the SAECO 311 and 4198. However I believe I'll go all RCBS 165 next year. RP
I've been campaigning both the 30 Reece and 300W; the Reece gets RCBS 165 and 4198. The 300W gets the SAECO 311 and 4198. However I believe I'll go all RCBS 165 next year. RP
I have served as assistant match director, Southern Silhouette club, 1980s. Also, the Griffin Gun Club for Silhouette during the 1990s, to about 2005. For a short period I authored the ''Cast Bullet'' section of The IHMSA News. Joined IHMSA March 1979.