Here we go:
Question 1:
Does anyone use slightly reduced loads, and what is your case life like?
I've read from numerous sources that 4 times is the max for reloading for the M14. However most people who load for the M14 use full power loads.
I do check my brass for thinning in the case hear with a curved metal wire. After 2 loadings (1 full 1 reduced) there is no sign and minimal case stretch.
Question 2:
has anyone tried using 110 grain plated bullets (designed for the m1 carbine)? these cost as little as 9c/bullet which is almost what my gas checked home-cast bullets end up costing. I would love to shoot them instead, and not have to do all the work and handle as much lead. I do know that round nose bullets feed in the M14; I have fired about 60 rounds using plated Frontier game ranger bullets (from Higginson, 17c/bullet) which are flat point and they feed just fine.
I'm more curious about accuracy of light bullets in the m14.
Thanks!
Benoit
Question 1:
Does anyone use slightly reduced loads, and what is your case life like?
I've read from numerous sources that 4 times is the max for reloading for the M14. However most people who load for the M14 use full power loads.
I do check my brass for thinning in the case hear with a curved metal wire. After 2 loadings (1 full 1 reduced) there is no sign and minimal case stretch.
Question 2:
has anyone tried using 110 grain plated bullets (designed for the m1 carbine)? these cost as little as 9c/bullet which is almost what my gas checked home-cast bullets end up costing. I would love to shoot them instead, and not have to do all the work and handle as much lead. I do know that round nose bullets feed in the M14; I have fired about 60 rounds using plated Frontier game ranger bullets (from Higginson, 17c/bullet) which are flat point and they feed just fine.
I'm more curious about accuracy of light bullets in the m14.
Thanks!
Benoit