I'm hoping for some advice on swaging bullets for hunting. Which of the heavily constructed or bonded core bullets available suitable for moose would be most easily swaged to .318? I've had a hard time finding bullets for my 8x57 .318 bore Sauer. I tried to get Buffalo Arms and Midway to export .318 bullets but they said no. When I bought the rifle a .317 swaging die and some old Winchester Western 8mm .322 bullets came with it. I broke the handle attachment on a Lee single stage press trying to swage those bullets so I bought a RCBS Ammomaster 2 press. I swaged some flat nosed .321 bullets for plinking, then tried the .322, no problem. The .322 bullets seem very lightly constructed so I tried a .323 Nosler ballistic tip, bad idea since I had to pound it back out with a punch. It may have worked if I used a snipe on the handle, but I didn't want to break my bench or press.
I read somewhere that years ago Winchester came out with a jacketed bullet that was soft enough that it wouldn't cause high pressures even if it was fired in a .318 bore. I think these .322 bullets may be them. They were discontinued since they wouldn't hold together on game so I'd like to find something tougher.
A poster on the milsurp forum said that Barnes would supply their .323 X bullets in .318, does anyone know where to order those from? A PITA, but I love the rifle. Thanks.
I read somewhere that years ago Winchester came out with a jacketed bullet that was soft enough that it wouldn't cause high pressures even if it was fired in a .318 bore. I think these .322 bullets may be them. They were discontinued since they wouldn't hold together on game so I'd like to find something tougher.
A poster on the milsurp forum said that Barnes would supply their .323 X bullets in .318, does anyone know where to order those from? A PITA, but I love the rifle. Thanks.
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