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.303 MKVII vs. MKVIII
I am looking at reloading .303 with hardpoint, but all I have found in hardpoint are boat-tailed bullets. I have read about issues i.e. barrel wear when boat tailed (MKVIII) vs flat based (MKVII) rounds were used in lee-enfields & brens. Any insights, experiences or thoughts?
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05-17-2010 10:13 PM
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I use Sierra 180gr sp bullets as substitutes. They seem to match the stock sight settings very closely to about 600yds. Otherwise, for MkVII bullets I just pull surplus bullets in rounds known to have a high percentage of dodgy primers.
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Otherwise, for MkVII bullets I just pull surplus bullets in rounds known to have a high percentage of dodgy primers.
Not an option in Canada
. There's no current commercial supply of any sort of .303 surplus.
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That's a bother! 7.62x54r heavy ball is boat tailed as well, Hmmm....
7.7 Japanese
probably is not too common either. How about 7.65 Belgian/Argentine
? Not too likely, I should think. Not many other choices.
It's a problem, esp. trying to duplicate the long OAL of the original bullet w/ the lightweight filler material up front.
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