Got a curious situation developing in reloading for my rebarreled .308 M1. I'm using 147gr FMJBT bullets that were resized from .311 to .308. They are 7.62X54 Russian military pulldown and the bullets are copper washed steel jacketed. In developing a load for my M1, I got up to 45gr of WC846T (the original US GI weight is 46gr of WC846T) in my 308 bolt action Remington. No signs of pressure, velocity in the 2550-2650 range and some pretty decent accuracy so I tried four in the M1. The case heads had expanded .002"-.003", primers were cratered but not flattened (they looked like a low pressure load that pushes the primer back) and the action failed to cycle twice in 4 rounds. I believe a lot of my problem is due to the increased amount of bearing surface that the resized bullets have on the rifling. The USGI 147gr bullet has roughly .25" of the bullet in contact with the barrel while the resized bullets are about 1/4" longer and have over twice that amount contacting the barrel. More surface equals more friction, more pressure (at least initially), lower velocity (POI was 3" lower than Ball ammo) and then lower operating pressure at the gas port.
I'll post some pics of the two different bullets and hopefully by then someone will have illuminated this old grunt.
Thanks,