.310 dia bullets
How hard is it to find this diameter bullet for reloading purposes,what companies produce this bullet, and what types of bullets fmj, nosler partition, ballistic tip, soft point etc.. thanks
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Is this for rifle or pistol? 0 -
.310 bullets are very hard, if not impossible to find commercially, but some folks make them from .311s ( .303British/7.7mm Jap size)). If you have lead bullets, a .310 lubersizer die will do the job. For jacketed bullets, several companies sell dies you can use in your reloading press to draw the .311 cal size down to .310. 0 -
Really depends on what you are seeking. Slugs for a 7.62x39 are pretty easy, .32-20 are more difficult to find but are coming back into the market as CAS becomes more popular. Check Midway, Midsouth, etc. 0 -
I have some fmj's. What weight are you looking for? 0 -
I have some fmj's. What weight are you looking for? 0 -
This is for a russian M-44 7.62X54R. Looking to load up some nice hunting rounds to hunt boar. 0 -
Actually,I saw some .310 bullets in Cabella`s(sp?)about a year ago,haven`t looked in a while....they were advertised as being for 30/30 Win.Now don`t anybody tell me the 30-30 takes a .308....`cause I know it does! .218 0 -
like Mr Bee thought, Cabelas currently lists 123grain soft points and full metal jacketed .310"d bullets for about $15/C. Recommended for use in the 7.62x39 though. Order# XN-21-3179, code 705 or 710. Still recommend you get a bullet draw (ring) die, and use .311 or .312"d bullets of the weight, type, and brand that you want/need. 0
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