I'm thinking of developing a light, inexpensive varmint load for my M1903A3 for nabbing small game up to and including coyotes and Wolves. My buddy gave me the idea when he developed a load for his Win 70 using the below bullets:
Speer Bullets 30 Cal (308 Diameter) 100 Grain Plinker Round Nose Soft
I'd personally want a bullet with a cannelure, so it looks like I'll be developing my own version. The aim is to keep these fools as inexpensive as possible and has to hit a 100+ pound dog at 150 meters with good effects. I was thinking of two avenues of accomplishing this task:
Low and slow with a 7.62 Tokarev bullet moving at low velocity
Hornady Bullets 30 Cal (308 Diameter) 86 Grain Round Nose Soft Point
OR
a tad heavier and moving a lot faster with something like this:
Speer Bullets 30 Cal (308 Diameter) 110 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point
The reason I'm thinking of taking it slow with the tokarevs is that there appear to be problems with jacket separation at high velocities.
Things I have on hand:
2,000 150gr softpoints that I was planning on pushing through my M1A, so those are on the table as well for a "Gallery load"
6 pounds of Varget
8 pounds of Unique
Currently I'm running 220 gr Hornadys based off of the old federal factory loads, and they're pretty fantastic at killing ANYTHING. I just want to do it a little cheaper, and shooting marmots with bear loads is..... just a little bit of overkill.
Speer Bullets 30 Cal (308 Diameter) 100 Grain Plinker Round Nose Soft
I'd personally want a bullet with a cannelure, so it looks like I'll be developing my own version. The aim is to keep these fools as inexpensive as possible and has to hit a 100+ pound dog at 150 meters with good effects. I was thinking of two avenues of accomplishing this task:
Low and slow with a 7.62 Tokarev bullet moving at low velocity
Hornady Bullets 30 Cal (308 Diameter) 86 Grain Round Nose Soft Point
OR
a tad heavier and moving a lot faster with something like this:
Speer Bullets 30 Cal (308 Diameter) 110 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point
The reason I'm thinking of taking it slow with the tokarevs is that there appear to be problems with jacket separation at high velocities.
Things I have on hand:
2,000 150gr softpoints that I was planning on pushing through my M1A, so those are on the table as well for a "Gallery load"
6 pounds of Varget
8 pounds of Unique
Currently I'm running 220 gr Hornadys based off of the old federal factory loads, and they're pretty fantastic at killing ANYTHING. I just want to do it a little cheaper, and shooting marmots with bear loads is..... just a little bit of overkill.