favorite 30-06 hunting loads
I'm thinking about loading some rounds for me and a friend for our 30-06; we both have Rem. 742 semi-auto. In the past I've heard that you do not shoot lead bullets in semi-autos because that could plug the gas port. I've recently read an article where lead bullets were used in a Garand with no problems. Can I load and shoot cast bullets within my semi-auto with no problems? My gun was built around 1976 with a golden spread eagle (painted) on the side. I absolutely love this gun but am afraid to shoot lead bullets in it or any other semi-auto, including my Desert Eagle 44 Mag.
how far out to load the bullet?
I recently read a message from another reloader who specified the overall cartridge size which he stated gave him 0.015" or something like that before contacting the rifling. I've been reloading for sometime but never gave that thought much attention; I guess it only makes since for a tighter launch of the bullet which would improve the accuracy. Would someone give me a step-by-step breakdown of what all is involved? I guess that you load a uncharged/unprimed case with an appropriate bullet, bringing the bullet out until it gets scratched by the rifling. Then set the bullet a certain distance deeper to develop a safe accurate load. How much deeper 0.015" or so? Any help would be greatly appreciated; I've never worried about the gap between the bullet and the rifling before but since I've thought about it -- it makes all the since in the world.