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gas checked lead in a M1 carbine
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2130156" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>If you go to midway.com and look at bullet molds for .30 cal bullets that would work in the .30 carbine you can read many reviews where the molds buyers have shot many through their .30 carbines with no bad leading problems. I have been reading them as I am thinking of trying to cast bullets again. I think a gas check bullet in a .30 carbine would be great. I bet you could use the same bullet in light .30-30 loads too. Tell me which mold you are using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2130156, member: 18710"] If you go to midway.com and look at bullet molds for .30 cal bullets that would work in the .30 carbine you can read many reviews where the molds buyers have shot many through their .30 carbines with no bad leading problems. I have been reading them as I am thinking of trying to cast bullets again. I think a gas check bullet in a .30 carbine would be great. I bet you could use the same bullet in light .30-30 loads too. Tell me which mold you are using? [/QUOTE]
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