I just purchased some of the Greek surplus 303 being sold by Cheaperthandirt.com. They state "This is true Military Spec MK7Z Spitzer .303 British! This ammo has a 174 grain Full Metal Jacket bullet, brass cased, boxer primed, non-corrosive, and is reloadable. The Greek HXP (HXP is the headstamp code for the Greek Powder and Cartridge Company of Athens) .303 British is one of the most sought after surplus ammunition still available. This is the ammo you need if you shoot a Lee-Enfield, Lee-Metford, or a Martini-Enfield rifle."
Is anyone familiar with particular ammo and how it shoots in comparison to Prvi, S&B, and other types of commercial 174 grain ball ammo? I'm particularly interested in any experience with it in late manufacture (50's) No 4 Mk2 guns.
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