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newcastle About to start reloading... 10-29-2013, 11:55 AM
browningautorifle Your light loads should only... 10-29-2013, 11:59 AM
Comrade Mike Light loads may sacrifice... 10-29-2013, 12:08 PM
flying pig Try 38gr of IMR 4895 behind... 10-29-2013, 12:37 PM
WarPig1976 This exact load was written... 10-30-2013, 09:25 AM
newcastle "Try 38gr of IMR 4895 behind... 10-29-2013, 01:46 PM
flying pig Seems to duplicate MkVII... 10-29-2013, 02:22 PM
ssj Im still working on my... 10-29-2013, 02:43 PM
browningautorifle :yikes: Wow... 10-29-2013, 03:25 PM
newcastle Does anyone use any super... 10-29-2013, 07:17 PM
quiet_lurker Have tried some of the 125grn... 10-29-2013, 10:07 PM
bigduke6 Newcastle what distance are... 10-30-2013, 12:09 PM
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    About to start reloading Quick Question.

    I have got a ton of the Sierra gameking .310 or .311 flat based 180gr bullets to start reloading with as I have heard good reports about them used in Lee Enfields and being a decent approximation for the Mk7 bullets. I also want to work up a light load. so here's the Q:
    When trying for a light load for plinking, do you just use a lighter charge and the same bullet OR (i assume) do you use a lighter charge and a lighter bullet to get a better approximation of the Mk7 trajectory over short distances up to say 300 yards max?

    Does anyone have a recommeded light flat based bullet they have used successfully for thi??s
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    Your light loads should only be to the bottom of the spec recommended by the powder manufacturer. Don't reduce further. You'll have to work your loads to find the right one. When trying to duplicate loads, you can't really do it with reduced...
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    Light loads may sacrifice accuracy a bit. Most of my real good shooters out of my milsurps are in the upper middle to top range of load data as far as rifles go.

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    Try 38gr of IMR 4895 behind that bullet using a COAL of 3.05". It shoots great out of all of my No1 and No4s. Seems to work well with the calibration on the issued sights as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flying pig View Post
    Try 38gr of IMR 4895 behind that bullet using a COAL of 3.05". It shoots great out of all of my No1 and No4s. Seems to work well with the calibration on the issued sights as well.
    This exact load was written on a card that was with some deceased fellows brass I received recently. I think I'll give it try, you both can't be wrong...

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    "Try 38gr of IMR 4895 behind that bullet using a COAL of 3.05". It shoots great out of all of my No1 and No4s. Seems to work well with the calibration on the issued sights as well."

    is that a lighter load for short distances or does it duplicate the full performance of the Mk7?? Sorry if this is a stupid question as I'm just starting the reloading stuff.

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    Seems to duplicate MkVII pretty well but it is way way under a max load (according to the Lee manual). I've shot it out to 600m with my No4T replica and it has worked very well. Even though, because you are just starting out in it I will say the same thing I've been told a hundred times, it's best to work up from the start load listed in the reloading manual of your choice watching all the time for pressure signs. I can't remember off the top of my head what Lee recommended for a start load with a 180gr bullet but I think it was about 37gr. I cannot remember their recommended max.
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    Im still working on my loads...but start low, use a beam scale. I suspect you will find its most accurate at higher loads, but for safety's sake start at the bottom. I'd look at FMJs, barnaul is doing a 174gr flat base, its very cheap, Im about to test it at 600m

    Having had a digitcal scale read 9gr low.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssj View Post
    Having had a digitcal scale read 9gr low.....
    Wow...
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    Does anyone use any super light bullets in their enfields? Sierra have a pro hunter at .311 with a flat base that is 125 grain.
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