I can't think of a faster way to get into serious trouble than a $40 digital scale. Go RCBS or go balance beam.
150gr bullets and 4064.
.308 Win dies will load "7.62 NATO ammo fine using 7.62 or 308 brass. Small base dies are rarely needed and I wouldn't buy a set untill I needed them. I load all my Norinco M14 ammo with normal RCBS or Lee Full Length sizing dies.
Fully seating primers is very important with this type of rifle to prevent slam fires!
It is generally recommended to load between 147-173gr bullets for the M1 Garand or M14 using standard jacketed bullet loads.
A powder in the suitable burn rate range for the action of this type of semi auto gas rifle such as IMR 4895, H4895, AA 2495, BL C2, H335, Win 748, IMR 4064 (and there are others).
A good example would be the Sierra Matchking HPBT .308" 168gr with IMR 4895 or IMR 4064 powder.
Download this: all you need to know about reloading for the M14.
http://www.zediker.com/downloads/m14.html
It is free..just click on the picture of section 9..
So according to the article I got the wrong CCI primers...regular CCI large rifle....I've just tried my new Norinco M305s/M14s yesterday with winchester super-x factory ammo yesterday and had a double/slam fire out of 40 rounds.
Is there any fix for that?
I also plan to reload once I get the brass, is it ok to use the regular CCI large rifle primers?
Thanks!
I've just tried my new Norinco M305s/M14s yesterday with winchester super-x factory ammo yesterday and had a double/slam fire out of 40 rounds.
Is there any fix for that?
I also plan to reload once I get the brass, is it ok to use the regular CCI large rifle primers?
Where can I find the CCI #34 primers in Canada?



























