I wanted to see what some of the more experienced folks thought about my idea of disassembling some 7.62 x 54R that I have for a Nagant and loading the projectiles into new .308 brass.
I'm new to reloading (haven't actually loaded one bullet yet, just got my kit) so I would appreciate any comments.
I have a specific reason why I would want to do such a thing, but until I hear back from the BATFE I don't want to say what that reason is.
So, for now, it would be nice if you could keep the "why would you do that?" comments to yourself.
I just need to know if it can be done. i.e. what is the greatest difference in diameter you would think would be safe to shoot? ect....
Thanks in advance to all serious responses.
btw, I understand a lot of guys "mic" their barrels by pushing lead rounds down the tube and measuring the lead pellet when it drops out the end, but I don't really know what the standard tolerance is for "this bullet is too small (or too large) for this gun!"
I'm new to reloading (haven't actually loaded one bullet yet, just got my kit) so I would appreciate any comments.
I have a specific reason why I would want to do such a thing, but until I hear back from the BATFE I don't want to say what that reason is.
So, for now, it would be nice if you could keep the "why would you do that?" comments to yourself.
I just need to know if it can be done. i.e. what is the greatest difference in diameter you would think would be safe to shoot? ect....
Thanks in advance to all serious responses.
btw, I understand a lot of guys "mic" their barrels by pushing lead rounds down the tube and measuring the lead pellet when it drops out the end, but I don't really know what the standard tolerance is for "this bullet is too small (or too large) for this gun!"