Paper patched .30 cal. bullet starting loads for 30-30 Wincbester?
I am using Lee 150 gr. FN - .309 cast bullets made from wheel weights.
I am trying my hand at paper patching for the 30-30.
I took these bullets and wrapped one layer of masking tape around them and then ran a few through a .309 sizer along with a gas check seated on the base. (They seem to size just fine)
I will be using RL-15. What would be a good starting load?
I am a little uncertain as to what pressures can be expected by a paper wrapped bullet. I have read on some other forums that full velocity can be achieved but I haven't been able to find any details of progressive loading.
I believe the books show 36 gr. as max. with a cup-n-core bullet.
Would anyone think 30 gr. of RL-15 to be too much for the paper wrap cast bullets?
I have not been able to find much data on paper patched bullets. I am sure it is there some where though.
One of the NRA cast bullet handbooks has a long article on loading/shooting patched .30 cal bullets. You may still be able to get these from the NRA.
C.G.B.
Thanks guys.
I have been to the castbullets forum several times. I found a lot of chatter back and forth but never anything specific for my particular situation. Well I went back last night via Craigster's link, low and behold, I find a new and recent thread on this very same subject, albeit 175 gr. bullets.
I guess with the shortages a lot of folks are looking at casting and patching, etc. (again)
P.S. I fired 2 rounds of said patched bullets. No explosions or mishaps and even hit paper at 50 yards.
I guess I am off to a good start.