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    From the looks of it I will not be reloading the POFicon .303.
    I put down 40 rounds this morning without a hitch. Head stamp was from 1964 thru 66. A few hang fires and one rounds put out a cloud of white/gray smoke. My last ten rounds hit my 8" steel at 100 yards. Cleaned the heck out of the Long Branch upon return home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    I will not be reloading the POFicon .303.
    A much better plan.
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