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Old 03-09-2009, 04:25 PM   #9
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Default T.C. 7.65 Parabellum

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Originally Posted by G.T. View Post
Hey Ice... while you got that bad boy outt'a the box, throw a caliper on it and measure the overall length... Inquiring minds want to know! best to you, til....lat'r...GT BTW, I also really like the bullet shape... is there a mold available that casts that bullet shape for the handloader guys... ??
Hi GT

I had assumed it to have a length of 1.15 (29.2mm) as per the correct length of the original DWM 9mm round as well. I bet you the flat point of the bullet is the same as the 9mm, too.

I have the original DWM drawing of the bullet if you would like a copy. Noel and I were going to have a mold made, but never found the time.

The grove diameter of the German 7.65 barrels is .311 to .312, so .308 to .309 bullets are really a bit to small for the bore.

Now for the good news!!

Yes, Lee has a T.C. bullet mold for a 32 acp in .311 in, I believe, 90 grain configuration. This diameter should work just fine as molded (don't forget to use a 32 caliber expander die, however).

Better yet, Hornady will sell you all of the .314 diameter, lead, T.C. bullets you want. These would still probably work fine, depending on the chamber tightness of the particular pistol involved.

Please enjoy your search of both the Lee and Hornady sites.

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