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Originally Posted by dfm
Before changing/modifying your dies mic the bore of your gun. The majority of pre-WWII guns I've checked run more to .311 dia. then to .308. You might just need a larger dia. bullet to mitigate your reloading problems. And increase your accuracy at the same time.
My favorite .30 Luger is a 1970s Mauser Parabellum and it's barrel is spot on at .311 dia.
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Hi,
The original groove diameter was, indeed, .311 per the DWM specs. Why DWM then went ahead and loaded bullets for the 7.65mm Luger of .307 diameter is still a mystery to me.
The same is true of the 9mm, it having a .358 groove and, typically, shooting .355 bullets.
I've used .311 bullets in my 7.65 Lugers for decades with no ill effects.
For handloading, obviously, match your expander button to the diameter bullet you will be loading. You may have to call your die manufacturer and order the appropriate one you need. They will have a full variety available for you to choose from.
Sieger