6 cav. Lee , 93 gr. .311 , RN

Ben

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These shoot real well out of a lot of .30 cal. rifles with light loads.
My grandson Trevor goes through a lot of these in the Ruger # 1, 30-30 with
4.0 grs. of Tite-Group.
A couple of hours casting with the 6 cav. mould will keep him busy at the range
for a long time. These drop at .312", I size and lube to .310".

Ben

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CZ93X62

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I have a similar Lee mould, IIRC it is a 311-100-2R. Looks a lot like your castings with a slightly longer nose. They ran well in the 30 Mauser/7.62 x 25 and the 30 Luger. In 92/6/2 alloy they will "clean up" in a .311" die, but will not quite do so in a .312" die. Too small for the 32 revolvers, IOW--but just about right for the 30 bottomfeeders.
 

Ben

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I think I want to try these in my new Beretta 81 , .32 ACP
Of course,...... with powder charges appropriate for their increased weight.

Ben
 
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