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Question, search your memory banks
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12-28-2009 01:11 PM
# ADS
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Thank You to Alan de Enfield For This Useful Post:
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Thanks Alan I had the Smelly SMLE Shooters bookmarked for some time, what I’m looking for is exactly “who” and “what” this person said about .303 cases.
I thought he said he re-chambered his Enfield’s to use .308 brass because of the poor quality of currently made SAAMI American made .303 British
cases and reloading them.
If it was Jim Bullock then he was also involved in pressure testing .303 ammunition and the information he posted would be very interesting to read.
Look at the current load data from Hodgdons with their lower chamber pressures, the Enfield is rated at 45,000 CUP or 49,000 PSI transducer method.
Below from 2008 Hodgdons annual reloading magazine.
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Ed the varget numbers are exactly the same as the ADI data (2208 no pressure) with the pressure included in Hodgdon
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So we are getting higher velocity for lower pressure using 2208 or other powders than cordite.
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Originally Posted by
Edward Horton
2. Did this shooter say he re-chambered his .303 Enfield’s using a .308 chamber reamer to a wildcat cartridge .303/.308 (.303 bullet and .308 Winchester case)
Can you do that? I thought that the base of the 303 round was larger then the base of the 308 cartridge?
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Originally Posted by
Bindi2
So we are getting higher velocity for lower pressure using 2208 or other powders than cordite.
Sorry Bindi2 I use Hodgdons BL-C (2) a double base powder like Cordite which is actually Winchester WC846 and I get higher velocities with lower chamber pressures than Varget-2208.
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I used 2208 as an example. So if i could measure pressure and load to it the 303 would be equal to and more likely superior to the 7.62 NATO military load that replaced it. I remmeber the sales pitch to the rifle clubs what a con
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