Sizing cast bullets

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I have a lot of lubed and has checked bullets sized .314 for 303 British. Can I run these through a Lee bullet sizer (.309 or .311) for use in my 30/06? Will the gas check stay in place through the sizing process?
 
Try chambering a loaded round as is, if they chamber they will eork just fine, if not yes push em through a sizing die.
 
I have a lot of lubed and has checked bullets sized .314 for 303 British. Can I run these through a Lee bullet sizer (.309 or .311) for use in my 30/06? Will the gas check stay in place through the sizing process?
Yes. Will try .311 first. There is a limit to undersize..bullet band start to deform..but do 10 and try it.
 
If you had to size the driving bands to 0.314", chances are the bullets' noses are too large & will stick in the bore when you try to chamber them. If you try to eject them, de-bulleting will result.
I have no idea what they started as re: size. These were all purchased pre made. They’re Lyman 314299 and Saeco 305.
 
I have no idea what they started as re: size. These were all purchased pre made. They’re Lyman 314299 and Saeco 305.
Take your calipers, or better yet, your mic & measure the nose section in front of the driving bands. If you get a number larger than ~0.3025", you may have problems unless you have an eroded throat.
 
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