How about a sabot for my Mak in .22 or maybe .17???
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I reload CZ 52 with my own cast bullets and commercial slugs and I wouldnt dare go above 115 gr An article on reloading that ammo a couple years ago in iirc HANDLOADER used no bullet heavier than 113 gr,
I use the Lyman M1 carbine 113 gr spitzer and get an accurate and wicked looking cartridge but dare not use any more than 6 gr of magnum-type powder like unique or power pistol
Really anything over 110g is taking up too much roon in the case to even bother with. You can do it, we've shot 125g with no problem, thing is you have to use slower powders, which to get the velocity you want; takes a lot of the powder. See the problem.
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