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I recently acquired a nice original BSA Martini Cadet rifle in its original chamber of .310 Greener. The rifle remains in excellent condition. Importantly, its bore is like new. I studied on how to get into loading for this rifle and asked a few questions along the way. Thanks for the help I got on the reloading forum. Over the last few weeks I gathered what I needed to load this little cartridge. Buffalo Arms sells Starline .32-20 brass converted to fit the little Martinis. They also have dies. Finally, I got an RCBS mould for the little 125 grain heeled bullet. Yesterday was a pretty day, so I fired up my lead furnace and cast a few hundred bullets. The RCBS mould does a fine job. This morning I lubed 50 bullets using Honda motorcycle chain lube. I just set them up on a piece of wax paper and sprayed them with the lube. It dries quickly. Pretty soon I had 50 rounds of ammo ready for the range. I snapped a few photos while getting ready to shoot. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I shot targets at 50 and 100 yards. The rifle has good sights, but they are just battle sights. That limits what I am able to do. However, the little thing will certainly shoot. Here are a couple of targets. ![]() ![]() I was not disappointed. That's about as good as I can shoot with those sights. It's a shooter! This was my first time ever shooting this rifle and this caliber. It was a load recommended on a discussion forum and the only load I have tried. I'm happy. Curl |