Looking for 7.62X35 bullets. New reloader.

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Wow. I must have been tired when I posted this one. The title should read 7.62X 25.

The only source I found was from Buget Shooter Supply.

Typically they're in the 85 gr. range. I found a bunch of .308 carbine bullets cheap but they're all 110 gr. Would I be able to work a load for the 110 gr. Bullets or is that way too heavy for a pistol?
 
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I load the M1 carbine plated 110gr bullets I bought from Budget.

They shoot fantastic!

Try 4.5 to 5.0gr of a powder in the 231 to Unique range.

I also bought the lead 96gr SWC bullets from Bullet Barn. They are sized .309 and shoot very, very well.
 
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I load the M1 carbine plated 110gr bullets I bought from Budget.

They shoot fantastic!

Try 4.5 to 5.0gr of a powder in the 231 to Unique range.

I also bought the lead 96gr SWC bullets from Bullet Barn. They are sized .309 and shoot very, very well.

That's great to know!!! Thanks!
 
I load the M1 carbine plated 110gr bullets I bought from Budget.

They shoot fantastic!

Try 4.5 to 5.0gr of a powder in the 231 to Unique range.

I also bought the lead 96gr SWC bullets from Bullet Barn. They are sized .309 and shoot very, very well.


This is exactly what I use. The bullet barn SWC is my favorite, functions good in my Polish and very is accurate. I also got some 85 grain Mauser bullets (hornady I believe) from Tradex. I have loaded some but only ran one clip through so far so know they shoot but haven't worked up a load yet.
 
I load the M1 carbine plated 110gr bullets I bought from Budget.

They shoot fantastic!

Try 4.5 to 5.0gr of a powder in the 231 to Unique range.

I also bought the lead 96gr SWC bullets from Bullet Barn. They are sized .309 and shoot very, very well.

This, exactly! I tried the semi jacketed 85gr bullets at first, but found that they tended to hang upon the feed ramp. I changed to the 110gr M1 bullet and have left those problems behind!
 
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