A well respected gun writer here has just brought in some new measurements for the H/S limits for the 303 cartridge.
He has done allot for the sport of shooting and is quite knowledgeable but I find the information he has given on the matter a bit well out there.
He is talking about reloading for the 303 and the article is quite good right up until you get to this bit;
He explains how the Lee headspaces which is fine but then goes on to say;
.064" Minimum (Fine), .074" Normal Maximum (Not sure here as this should be No GO right there) then this one .098" (No Go Gauge) Wartime Maximum?
I thought there was an EYO of .078 like you were being overun and these were the only rifles left in the rack of wherever but .098 may be a bit much I stand to be corrected on my understanding of this.
Personnally I would rather go on what advice I get here and may drop this person a line that although well intentioned his reasoning may be I think the correct figures need to be stated otherwise someone will say yep at a .074 H/S I can shoot the ol' 303 with not too much concern as they did as it is the normal maximum.
Any advice on this one gents so I can get the correct information to the person concerned.............what would you do!Information
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