Reloading .303
Would it be possible to use 123 gr. FMJ 7.62x39 bullets (.310 dia.) instead of standard .303 (.311 dia.) bullets? I've found a source for them that is much cheaper than anything else currently available.
I should also mention accuracy is not a big factor, I'm looking for cheap plinking ammo.
I should also mention accuracy is not a big factor, I'm looking for cheap plinking ammo.
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Sure. BUT, thay might move in the case unless you reduce the expander ball size to meet the bullet size used. I shoot .308 Dia bullets in the 7.62X39. Accuracy is plinker acceptable. 0 -
The winchester .310 123's work really well in my SMLE's. I use Lee dies, and have had not trouble withe factory decapper/expander as is.
If you don't mind, what is your source?0 -
They will work, but I am afraid the accuracy will be less. I don't know if the twist on an Enfield barrel will stabilize well with that light a bullet. My answer to cheap 303 shooting is a cast .311" 160 gr gas checked bullets. I use a Lee tumble lube bullet that I cast with good results. I load for about 1600 fps and get better accuracy than I get with jacketed bullets. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by richbug
The winchester .310 123's work really well in my SMLE's. I use Lee dies, and have had not trouble withe factory decapper/expander as is.
If you don't mind, what is your source?
Scharch Manufacturing. $79 per 1000, shipped.
http://secure.cartsvr.net/catalogs/catalog.asp?prodid=2317384&showprevnext=10 -
I have to ask. Since it's .311 diameter, why call it a 303? 0 -
Same reason they call a .357" a 38 and a .429" a 44mag -- to confuse people.........[:D][:D] 0 -
quote:Originally posted by mowart
I have to ask. Since it's .311 diameter, why call it a 303?
the brits measured by bore diameter before rifling, in the US we use groove Diameter after.0 -
I used their brass for my 44 specials. It is good stuff. 0
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