No experience with it but it does sound interesting for short range target work.
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Know that the 308 x 1½ is used by some cast bullet shooters.
But do many of y'all load for it with jacketed bullets for plinking purposes or target shooting ?
I find it good for long days of shooting at 200 yards and under.
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No experience with it but it does sound interesting for short range target work.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
Sounds as if it may be simular to another obscure cartridge.....7.62 X 39.
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Similar...
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Sounds a lot like a 30 br
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Similar to a 30BR.
Preceded the BR by a few decades.
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I load for 30BR. (Wonderfull round) I would say the 30BR would be a good choice for cast bullets as well.
You may want to talk to Randy (RG) Robinette (BIB bullets) (( I also believe that Randy is in the NBRSA hunterclass hall of fame.)) Randy has a lot of experience with hunterclass rounds. (Even though the 30BR and 308 1/2 don't fit the criteria.) Randy is known as the father of the 30BR. Randy mostly shoots a 30x47 that is made from (I believe) old 308 BR brass. (Small primer, different thickness to the case.)
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The BR's are excellent rounds.
Have several barrels in 7BR, 6BR, and 22BR.
Also have a factory left-hand single-shot Remington 40XB in 6BR.
Have quite a bit of original factory brass from back when it was a regular production item.
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I also have a few of the BR calibers. 2 x 22br ( 1 rifle and 1 pistol), 1 x 6mm br pistol (encore), 3 x 6.5br ( 1 encore pistol, 1 savage pistol, 1 rifle), 1 x 7mm br pistol. All are easy to load for and easy to tune. Lapua brass lasts forever. R-P brass is good for about 10 loads before you start to crack necks. Been thinking of a 20br and eventually a 30br for cast lead plinking.
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