4350 in a M14.
Dont Do it
Go buy a reloading manual, one that has specific data for M14's.
Hornady has it's own data for the M14.
And quite getting data from sources not proven to be reliable. Like the internet, and so called experts.
4350 powder has too slow a burn rate to safely use in a gas operated rifle!!!!! What will happen is you will have very high pressure operating your gas piston. ie high port pressure. You should never go slower than 4064, preferably 4895. The 4350 works great in bolt actions not semi autos. The same goes for Garands.
All of that said 4350 works well in all my M 14 shooting cast bullets. There are a few truisms above that aren't so true when you move to shooting cast bullets.
Take Care
Bob
Curiosity got the best of me as IMR 4350 seems to be a very slow burning powder to use in a 308, even using jacketed bullets. So I checked an old and new edition of Lymans Book of Cast bullets, the RCBS Cast Bullet book and Pet Loads by Ken Waters and I don't see loads with cast using IMR 4350. Actually, very few even with jacketed bullets. Just wondering Bob, what bullet and weight are you using as well as what charge of IMR 4350?
I have tried loads from 30 gr to 40 gr of 4350 with mixed results under Lyman's 311291 bullet. Below 32 gr. the acton would not cycle but accuracy was ok but not spectacular. 37 gr had vel running 1850 fps with resonable accuracy. I have since switched out my rear sight to a GI sight and when time permits see where the load takes me. Right now I am using 4227 under the same bullet with much better results. Reloader 15 has also worked well. I don't play with the old style jacketed bullets....real men shoot lead!
Take Care
Bob
Thanks. I have a buddy I worked with when I was on the tools that has an M 14 and thought I'd ask as I have access to a good local supplier of cast bullets. I basically use cast in all my handguns and for the following rifles; 303 Br, 348 WCF, 44-40, 444 and 45-70. Thanks again.
John if you go to the Cast Bullet Forum there is a long thread in the Military Rifle section started by Bruce B on cast loads for the M 14. I don't think 4350 is the best load for cast bullets in the M 14 but it does work, contrary to some of the above posts. You might want to take a look at all the work Bruce has done working up loads for his M 14. Very interesting.
Take Care
Bob
I didn't call anyone an expert, are you an expert? IIRC (actually I DO remember correctly, I can go back and read it) it was a suggestion, no one forced me to do anything.4350 in a M14.
Dont Do it
Go buy a reloading manual, one that has specific data for M14's.
Hornady has it's own data for the M14.
And quite getting data from sources not proven to be reliable. Like the internet, and so called experts.
4350 in a M14.
Dont Do it
Go buy a reloading manual, one that has specific data for M14's.
Hornady has it's own data for the M14.
And quite getting data from sources not proven to be reliable. Like the internet, and so called experts.
oh you guys, so many replies and only 2 people could answer the question
I didn't call anyone an expert, are you an expert? IIRC (actually I DO remember correctly, I can go back and read it) it was a suggestion, no one forced me to do anything.
I'll use it either way, if not in the m14 it'll be in something else, and I still needed to know what primer to use...
thanks
My different manuals can be at odds for different start, max and accuracy loads. IMHO CGN is a reliable source of load information. You registered in 2004, I would readily take your oppinnion on a load after checking it in my manual for safety.![]()
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I'll use it either way, if not in the m14 it'll be in something else, and I still needed to know what primer to use...
thanks