can i use these for plinking?
Rainier LeadSafe Bullets 30 Carbine (308 Diameter) 110 Grain Plated
Rainier LeadSafe Bullets 30 Carbine (308 Diameter) 110 Grain Plated
M67 are you running the lead bullets through a can though? I don't want to run anything that's not at least plated through mine.
I wouldn't think round nose projectiles would feed well into a semi auto. I have always heard that rounds such as those made for a 30-30 are useless for such a thing. It makes sense, but I've never tried it either.
Anyone checked out Palmetto Projectiles? They are pretty cheap subsonic projectiles. They are lead covered with polymer. I ordered some but I haven't had a chance to load any up yet, however I am sure I will within the next week. I do not however have my suppressor out of NFA jail and that's really the only thing I am worried about. I don't want to leave any polymer or anything behind in it.
I wouldn't think round nose projectiles would feed well into a semi auto. I have always heard that rounds such as those made for a 30-30 are useless for such a thing. It makes sense, but I've never tried it either.
A friend of mine uses Hornaday 150 grain FMJ and they shoot very wellcan i use these for plinking?
Rainier LeadSafe Bullets 30 Carbine (308 Diameter) 110 Grain Plated
Tried 10 rounds of the 245gr Missouri Bullet today, 10.5gr of IMR4198. Everything functioned perfectly, didn't keyhole, bolt locked back on the last round, etc. These bullets have potential for cheap plinkers. Planning on trying 5744 tomorrow
Apologies for dragging up an old post, but I wanted to demonstrate my ability to use the board search function
I've been loading for my 300blk bolt gun while I wait on my SBR stamp and can. I've been using a 208gr Amax for my subsonic round, but would like to find something cheaper for the gas gun. Are you still seeing good performance from the Missouri Bullets? So far the two powders I've used in my loads are Lil' Gun and Unique, I think I preferred LG. Currently I'm trying to get registered over at 300blktalk with no luck, so I'm glad I found this post.