I'm going to load up a few for my buddy to try out but I know nothing of this cartridge. What is the standard or prefered bullet weight for this caliber?
Most, if not all, reloading manuals developed 7.62x54R loads using .308 bullets. It is a rare Mosin, on the market today, that will slug out to .308. Most will run from .310 to .315. So, making a long story short, get some Hornady, 173gr., FMJBT, .311 (some retailers list them as .312) heads and put it in ahead of 44.0grs of Varget.
According to my manual the 7.62x54R mm Russian is a .308 bore and shows reloading using the full spectrum 30 cal.loads.So you can use from 110 to 220 jacketed. Specs show a little under the 06.
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Grijim
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Just a point of clarity, BEJ. The Hornady ".303" bullet is listed as .312 and actually mikes at .312. For those of us who shoot Lee-Enfields and P-14s this is a boon. Other manufacturers make .311 bullets in this caliber, but most experienced Enfield shooters agree that generally .312 provides a better fit in those loose military bores, yielding noticeably better accuracy.