Historical 7.62x54r Cast Bullets Help
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2024 11:41 am
I have a 1917 Remington made Mosin that is a joy to shoot and I was looking to make reloads for it as I enjoy reloading and I want to.
I was looking around on the market for what would be the best choice of mold or precast bullets for copying the early 200 grain round nose and the early 174 grain (probably wrong, going off memory) spitzer bullets but I'm having a hard time deciding if they're the right choice.
I found this first one as a precast and seems to be a good choice, I just wish the nose was a little bit more round like the historical ones.
https://www.buffaloarms.com/312-diamete ... 9-312.html
The one to copy the spitzer bullet is of a 7.62x39 design but they fire the same diameter projectiles I think so I'm not thinking much of it but I could be wrong, so correct me if I am. Weight does appear to be on the light end for a 7.62x54r also.
https://www.hunters-supply.com/313-762x ... -2611.html
I figured I'd ask those who have more experience than I if these are good choices or if they have better choices in mind as I'd like to get all the info before buying.
A few more questions:
I'm choosing precast as while I plan on casting my own bullets eventually, at the moment it's not really an option. Is it an option to hire somebody to cast bullets for you if say you supply the mold and lead of course pay for their time and skill? Would make it easier to do that instead of hoping a company already makes the one you are looking for.
Is it possible to do a coating that mimics the nickel color of the Cupro Nickel jacket on the early bullets? I'd like to do it for that extra authenticity.
What powder is recommended when firing out of a full length early Mosin Nagant?
I was looking around on the market for what would be the best choice of mold or precast bullets for copying the early 200 grain round nose and the early 174 grain (probably wrong, going off memory) spitzer bullets but I'm having a hard time deciding if they're the right choice.
I found this first one as a precast and seems to be a good choice, I just wish the nose was a little bit more round like the historical ones.
https://www.buffaloarms.com/312-diamete ... 9-312.html
The one to copy the spitzer bullet is of a 7.62x39 design but they fire the same diameter projectiles I think so I'm not thinking much of it but I could be wrong, so correct me if I am. Weight does appear to be on the light end for a 7.62x54r also.
https://www.hunters-supply.com/313-762x ... -2611.html
I figured I'd ask those who have more experience than I if these are good choices or if they have better choices in mind as I'd like to get all the info before buying.
A few more questions:
I'm choosing precast as while I plan on casting my own bullets eventually, at the moment it's not really an option. Is it an option to hire somebody to cast bullets for you if say you supply the mold and lead of course pay for their time and skill? Would make it easier to do that instead of hoping a company already makes the one you are looking for.
Is it possible to do a coating that mimics the nickel color of the Cupro Nickel jacket on the early bullets? I'd like to do it for that extra authenticity.
What powder is recommended when firing out of a full length early Mosin Nagant?