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    Cast bullet reloading

    Greetings all. I have looked everywhere for a load for a 185 grain .312 lead cast bullet (Lee mold). I have also looked for a .313 mold and all I can find in that size is for a 32 caliber flat nosed projectile around 100 grains. I primarily use IMR 4895 for my reloads. Anyone have anything? Thanks! By the way it's for a 1921 Lithy No1 Mk III*
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    I use 10 grs of Unique or 16 grs 2400 for my 303's which are nice light loads and very accurate. Most of my Enfields have groves of .314 and I need to enlarge my .314299 mould that only casts .313 so I enlarge the mould by "beageling" it a couple thousands larger. Beagling it consists of putting strips of furnace tape on the faces of the mould blocks which increases the bullet size. They come out of round but when fired they true up. Go to this site and search "beagling", and 303 and you'll find all kinds of great info. Cast Boolits - Dedicated To The World Of Cast Bullets! Ray

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    Hodgdon Reloaing Manual #26
    180gr Gas Check bullet .311 diameter
    H4895 34 gr Maximum Velocity 2098
    H4198 24 gr Maximum Velocity 1842
    H4831 44 gr Maximum Velocity 1950
    H4227 17 gr Maximum Velocity 1554
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Cast bullets are very "do-able" in the Lee Enfield. Best results come with throat diameter slugs but with some fiddling you can get others to work well too. Check out Steve Regwell's website 303british.com and look for the article on "Cast bullets in the Lee Enfield." There is very good information on bullet designs, powders and loads as well as the use of fillers to offset bullet diameter problems.

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