Myself and two of my good friends have developed a decent collection of P14 and SMLE rifles and they have become quite fun to shoot, whether it be a competition between each other, each of the rifles, or between those and other models of rifles. We greatly prefer to shoot mil-surp ammo as it would be the same ammo used my the infantry men in times of war, thus giving a greater feel for the weapon and the history it has to tell. The one problem we have run into with this is that the .303 surplus market is drying up and we are having to switch to commercial ammo. We have found most commercial ammo to be quite weak compared to the Kynoch, HXP, and several other denominations. We have a decent reloading set-up as well, so we tried making our own loads by following several reloading manuals: Hornady, Lyman, Speer, etc... and we found those to be rather weak and pathetic as well. One of my friends has a Lyman manual from 1967? and for nearly every caliber in that book, the old manual's weakest load nearly matches the new manual's maximum loads. For the hell of it, we took a gamble on loading a Sierra 174gr BTHP with IMR4350 at 2 grains more than the maximum suggested load and it felt a lot closer, but still came up short. So now, we are looking for someone who has found a good, "accurate" military quality load that we could try.
Now I know I'm going to have a bunch of guys jumping on here telling me that we're going to kill ourselves, and more importantly, destroy a classic rifle, but I don't want to hear that. If we kill ourselves, then Darwinism will have taken it's course and all of your rifles will have gone up in value due to scarcity, so you guys shall have nothing to worry about. And if it makes you feel better, we test fire everything from a sporterized rifle so as to not risk damage to a classic.Information
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