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    Mk.VII projectiles

    Hopefully someone here can help. I need a design drawing of the Mk.VII projectile. I've got an engineer at Sierra Bullets who's going to present it and an original projectile in an upcoming new product meeting with the bosses. I've explained the typical problems with boat tail projectiles in well used LE rifles and that there's really no source for correct 174 FMJ flat base bullets for making military duplication loads. If there's a drawing out there, please scan it and send it to my email address at bdlltd@bellsouth.net. If he's successful in making it happen, I'll get involved in exporting them too since demand will be high, especially in Englandicon and the Commonwealth. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    I've explained the typical problems with boat tail projectiles in well used LE rifles and that there's really no source for correct 174 FMJ flat base bullets for making military duplication loads.

    Please tell your friend that users of old Argentine/Peruvianicon Mausers and Mosin-Nagants have the same problem and need the same solution. There really is a market for such a bullet - and it's not limited to Lee-Enfields.

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    If anyone in the world has them TonyE will.
    I'll send him a private email and see what happens or hopefully he will see this posting.

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    These days it can hardly be rocket surgery to weigh, balance and dissect a dozen or so Mk7 projectiles to obtain the data.

    Establishing the Length, Diameter, Mass, Ogive, and point of balance are a good start.

    The low-mass nose filler is an issue, however, if someone is building a hollow-point "equivalent", a simple air pocket with a suitably adjustment to the pure lead core should mostly do the trick.

    HOWEVER, I believe that pert of the key is in the fact that the Mk7 bullet is an OPEN based FMJ. Unless the bullet is capable of some base-driven expansion to fill the .0.318"allowable GROOVE diameter of the barrels out there, they will be less than ideal.

    Do any fellow posters have ANY data on diameter measurements of fired Mk7 bullets? They may well start out at 0.311", but do they "bump up" on firing / engaging the rifling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce_in_Oz View Post
    HOWEVER, I believe that pert of the key is in the fact that the Mk7 bullet is an OPEN based FMJ. Unless the bullet is capable of some base-driven expansion to fill the .0.318"allowable GROOVE diameter of the barrels out there, they will be less than ideal.
    I can only speak as I find on this. I got hold of some flat base/flat nose Complete Metal Jacket bullets, that is to say without an open base and they worked brilliantly. The groups of all of my LEs closed up.

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    I've pulled Canadianicon and Britishicon Mk.VII projectiles to supply for their scrutiny. He said the drawings weren't really necessary but it would be nice to send one. I have a set of books here on .303 ammo but I'll be damned if I can find them!

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    Probably of no help at all but Kynamco obviously found some in the last year or two (sorry for the blury phone camera :



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    Just to chip in with a Thank you to Brian for this. If we could persuade a company to manufacture these it would be excellent for all concerned. great market, profits, original projectiles for reloaders...win win win.

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    "users of old Argentine/Peruvianicon Mausers and Mosin-Nagants have the same problem"

    And Type 99 Arisakas and early Belgian Mausers!

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