I've been trying to get a working load for 7.62x25 using cast bullets. Unfortunately the shape of the bullets has me seating them deeper than the factory loads. Is there some sort of math I can do to determine how deep I can safely seat a bullet?
The surplus ammunition has 0.819" of space in the cartridge. New Norinco has 0.816" of space in the cartridge. My reloads have only 0.735" of space and am guessing I need to seat them 0.02 deeper to get them to consistently feed.
I'm using 4.7 grains of titegroup and a 90 grain cast bullet. The brass isn't showing any signs of over pressure and I "feel" less recoil than the norinco or surplus.
I'm currently using the lee TL314-90-SWC I have previously used the 311-93-1R but had leading issues (most likely from only tumble lubing)
Thanks
The surplus ammunition has 0.819" of space in the cartridge. New Norinco has 0.816" of space in the cartridge. My reloads have only 0.735" of space and am guessing I need to seat them 0.02 deeper to get them to consistently feed.
I'm using 4.7 grains of titegroup and a 90 grain cast bullet. The brass isn't showing any signs of over pressure and I "feel" less recoil than the norinco or surplus.
I'm currently using the lee TL314-90-SWC I have previously used the 311-93-1R but had leading issues (most likely from only tumble lubing)
Thanks