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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Thanks for the info. I have a 1000 of the 309+ coming but the . 310 maybe the trick. Thanks again!!!!
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Southeast Texas Swamp
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Hard cast lead bullets are usually more accurate if they are slightly over bore size. If your bore is .3095, then the .310 bullets would be ideal
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I found another place to get bullets custom made. Any size but they are alot more per bullet. the last 1000 of the .3095 were 6.5 cents apiece. That's what I am usually used to paying. These are around 24 cents apiece per 100. No matter how many you buy. I just got in my winchester brass today. Will get back into reloading. Haven't for a couple years because of life occurs and sometimes gets in the way. So I purchased all new powder for the 45, 9mm and now the new 30 Cal. Will shoot these and see how they shoot and what the barrel looks like. May have to pay the extra to get the .3105's for a better group and looking barrel.
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