At this moment I am anticipating the arrival of an antique Mauser rifle that has been fitted with a new barrel chambered in 7.62×39. By the grace of God, I was able to obtain an antique custom rifle in the ubiquitous 7.62×39 from Elk Creek Company. This will be a scoped rifle that might use the same ammunition that I already stock for my semi-automatic rifles that use 7.62×39 ammunition with bullet diameters of .310 inches.
An Expectant Father Waits for the Arrival
As I wait for it to arrive via UPS, I am writing this article and thinking ahead and designing a load for it. And I am already shopping for reloading dies at the lowest price available that come with both .308 and .311 neck expander and bushings. It might have a .308 barrel instead of a .310 barrel so I may need to load for this using .308 bullets from my inventory, or order a more suitable .310 bullet. The load could closely duplicate .30-30 performance and could surpass .30-30 performance past 100 yards because it will use a spitzer bullets with a better ballistic coefficient instead round nosed or flat point .30-30 bullets that have very low ballistic coefficients. Here is my thought process as I design a practical hunting load for this rifle.Continue reading“Designing a 7.62×39 Handload, by Tunnel Rabbit”

