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<blockquote data-quote="pig ranch deadeye" data-source="post: 2003600" data-attributes="member: 86978"><p>In hand-loading a thirty magnum round, using a slow powder, can a .311 diameter bullet be used instead of a .308 diameter? The difference of three thousandths is slight, perhaps it would not matter. I was looking at some 203 grain spitzers in .311 and was wondering how the would do in the .300 Win mag. Presumably this would increase pressure. And velocity too? I have hand-loaded unjacketed, lead .44 magnum bullets, diameter .429, in my .416 Remington and it worked fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pig ranch deadeye, post: 2003600, member: 86978"] In hand-loading a thirty magnum round, using a slow powder, can a .311 diameter bullet be used instead of a .308 diameter? The difference of three thousandths is slight, perhaps it would not matter. I was looking at some 203 grain spitzers in .311 and was wondering how the would do in the .300 Win mag. Presumably this would increase pressure. And velocity too? I have hand-loaded unjacketed, lead .44 magnum bullets, diameter .429, in my .416 Remington and it worked fine. [/QUOTE]
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