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Lee 309 150 grain mold performs
My Stevens 200 in 30-06 finally got to devour some cast boolits today.
That rifle has been a rattlesnake since I bought it. Easy to handle and scary accurate with most of the loads I have put together.
Today I put together some 309 150 grain Lee mold boolits over some 2400 powder. Three shots into about an inch at 100 yards off of the bench.
I'd say for a coyote/plinking load, I am done with that one.
So all in all, a good mold at a great price with enormous value.
That rifle has been a rattlesnake since I bought it. Easy to handle and scary accurate with most of the loads I have put together.
Today I put together some 309 150 grain Lee mold boolits over some 2400 powder. Three shots into about an inch at 100 yards off of the bench.
I'd say for a coyote/plinking load, I am done with that one.
So all in all, a good mold at a great price with enormous value.
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Re: Lee 309 150 grain mold performs
The boolit drops at .310. I size lube and gas check it to .309 in a Lyman 4500. The lube is Lymans molylube.
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Re: Lee 309 150 grain mold performs
what's the recommended load range for 2400 with the 150 pb?
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Re: Lee 309 150 grain mold performs
mr surveyor wrote:what's the recommended load range for 2400 with the 150 pb?
My load ended up being 17 grains of 2400.
Now, where I arrived to this was a bit of digging through the interwebz. I ended up finding this;
http://home.comcast.net/~gavinsw/guns/c ... yrifle.pdf
Very interesting read, lots of good real life practical info.
Also, the Lyman cast bullet manual lists some data. I ran a test load with the Lee 309 170grn mold over 2400 and it shot very well too.
I hope this helps, please let me know if you need more info.
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Re: Lee 309 150 grain mold performs
I ended up modifying a 30 cal nose punch I had on hand. I can get you the number later tonight.
The one I had did not match the profile well of the bullet, so I mixed up some of that two part epoxy putty and filled the cavity of the punch.
Then I coated the nose of the bullet (seated in the sizing die) with some oil and lowered the punch in the ram onto it. The excess putty squeezed out, which I carefully picked away. Then I left the whole arrangement to cure for a couple of hours.
The result was a perfect fit to the nose of the boolit.
The nose punch has to be perfectly clean and degreased, otherwise the epoxy putty will not bond to it. I think that you could cover the nose of the boolit with saran wrap instead of the oil as a release, but I do not know if the plastic would stick to the putty.
The one I had did not match the profile well of the bullet, so I mixed up some of that two part epoxy putty and filled the cavity of the punch.
Then I coated the nose of the bullet (seated in the sizing die) with some oil and lowered the punch in the ram onto it. The excess putty squeezed out, which I carefully picked away. Then I left the whole arrangement to cure for a couple of hours.
The result was a perfect fit to the nose of the boolit.
The nose punch has to be perfectly clean and degreased, otherwise the epoxy putty will not bond to it. I think that you could cover the nose of the boolit with saran wrap instead of the oil as a release, but I do not know if the plastic would stick to the putty.
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Re: Lee 309 150 grain mold performs
Everyone I ask has either modified a punch or made one. I contacted Lee about what nose punch to use and they told me to contact the designer of the bullet. I have no idea who that is. Or was.
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Re: Lee 309 150 grain mold performs
That is pretty normal, although I know that does not help you.
There exists a cross over chart between Lyman top punches and Lee molds. At best I have found it to be mildly helpful. Some will work, some work not so good.
In the end, that's why I ended up modifying the top punch my self. It is not hard to do and takes all of an hour to put together.
There exists a cross over chart between Lyman top punches and Lee molds. At best I have found it to be mildly helpful. Some will work, some work not so good.
In the end, that's why I ended up modifying the top punch my self. It is not hard to do and takes all of an hour to put together.
Re: Lee 309 150 grain mold performs
I have a 308 Israeli Mauser (Yes it does exist and is original) with a 1-14 twist barrel that will only shoot the Lee bullet with any accuracy.
Go above or below 150 grain and instantly you have a shotgun.
Took me 6 months to figure it out..
Finally a Palma shooter I know helped me figure out what bullet to shoot and now it will give me 6 out of 10 in a 3 inch circle at 600 yards.
Run out of scope and my kentucky windage and elevation isn't up to snuff to go any further.
beekeeper
Go above or below 150 grain and instantly you have a shotgun.
Took me 6 months to figure it out..
Finally a Palma shooter I know helped me figure out what bullet to shoot and now it will give me 6 out of 10 in a 3 inch circle at 600 yards.
Run out of scope and my kentucky windage and elevation isn't up to snuff to go any further.
beekeeper