7.62 x 54R

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Re: 7.62 x 54R

#31 Post by Alpha1 »

Lyman do a mould in .312 you can also use it in a .303 so you could also use it in a lee enfield. I have one some were I think its a
180 grain boolit but I would have to check.
But if your groove diameter is .313 then you rally need a boolit in .313 or .314
Or just get some boolits off Rog and ask him to size them yo what you want.
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Re: 7.62 x 54R

#32 Post by Doz »

Thanks both, probably looking at two different moulds then for the 303 and the 7.62x54, that's a b*gger. Better have a word with Rog in the short term I think.
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Re: 7.62 x 54R

#33 Post by Doz »

Or one mould and two sizers maybe? Hey, what do I know?!
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Re: 7.62 x 54R

#34 Post by Alpha1 »

You might get away with one mould two sizers depends what alloy you use and what size it drops out of the mould.
Typing using a magnifying glass is such a pain. :lol:
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Re: 7.62 x 54R

#35 Post by Doz »

That's a point, I'm very grateful for your replies but don't muck your eyes up!
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