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    Light loads for .308

    Anybody have any light plinking loads for the .308 using IMR 4064 that are still pretty accurate out to 50 yards?

    Also, what would be the ideal weight bullet for a 1 in 10 twist barrel?
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    IMR 4064 is not going to be ideal for light loads.

    What sort of bullet weight and velocity are you looking to obtain?

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    I've shot light loads in my M1916 Spanish Mauser using SR4759....excellent for reduced loads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbaron View Post
    Anybody have any light plinking loads for the .308 using IMR 4064 that are still pretty accurate out to 50 yards?

    Also, what would be the ideal weight bullet for a 1 in 10 twist barrel?
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    I reload and cast several different cast bullets for rifles, pistols and shotguns (slugs and buck shot). I load my 308 Win to about 30-30 levels with a 185 gr cast bullet and 37 gr of Surplus 4895 at about 2200 fps and 29 gr with the 155 gr cast bullet at about 2000 fps. For lighter loads I use AA#2 (two) or Hercules Unique at about 12 gr for bullets weighing 155-210 gr depending on twist. You must verify by looking in the cases that you have not double charged a case with fast powders. 1:14 twist limits bullet weight/length to about 175 gr but 1:10 will work with bullets of up to 250 gr and I don't know of any in that weight other than custom bullets. I don't think there is an ideal bullet weight for any twist. You should build a load around a bullet you want to shoot until you get the accuracy you want. For the higher velocities I fully harden the bullets by heat treating and quenching from my kitchen stove. The bullet noses can be annealed for hunting, much like a Partition bullet's performance. If you use jacketed bullets the loads above will work OK. You don't want to get a jacketed bullet stuck in a bore as they are most difficult to get out. A cast bullet is less of a chore unless they are too soft.

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    6.0 grs. of Unique and the 100-gr. 0.312" Bull-X semi-wadcutter with large pistol primers works well in my No2A. Seat the bullets to the top of the lube groove to get a little engraving.

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    I've been using 130 grain spitzers and 4198 reduced recoil loads. Punches good holes at 75 yards. I'd have to look up the powder charge for the 30 06 barrelled Mauser. I 'd be cautious giving you any info without knowing your case size though - there are lots of 308's out there. Too little powder and you'll get a squib for sure.

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