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Unread 02-26-2017, 10:30 AM   #1
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Default My take on the .30 Parabellum

I finally got my 1921 Parabellum and slugged the bore.... .311"+
So what to do, as most all of you know jacketed bullets of the right weight in that caliber is made of Unobtanium.
Lee makes a fine .32 mould intended for revolvers, but it casts a nice 85grains .311" bullet from 94/3/3 (94% lead + 3% tin + 3% antimony).
I first dabbled a little with freechecks wich is gaschecks made from pop can aluminium and crimped onto a flat base bullet.

A lot of work for little to no gain so next i tried Hi-Tek coating from Australia. Dang that just works!

I havent shot the pistol much at all and even less with jacketed but that little fart will outshoot me all day long with those cast bullets

Here's some pics:

The Lee bullet:


The freecheck:



The finished bullet:


Hi-Tek coating is way easier and faster:


Superman beware!:


And the load: 5.0grains Reload Swiss RS12
Quickload says 1225fps from a 95mm barrel
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