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November 1, 2008, 11:56 PM | #1 |
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.303 British suggested loads?
Howdy all,
I've just picked up a Lee-Enfield No4 MkI, and I've already invested in a set of handloading dies in .303 British. I have some experience handloading for pistols, but I've never handloaded for a rifle. Can anyone suggest a favorite load? This is for fun target shooting, but several of my local ranges prohibit FMJ, so I need something that uses a readily available .311"-caliber soft-point or hollow-point bullet. FWIW the rifle has the factory 2-position peep sight, and I'd prefer something that will hit close to POA with it. Thanks in advance!
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November 2, 2008, 01:06 AM | #2 |
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Speer makes soft-nose jacketed bullets in .311 diameter. I shot a bunch of those in my Mk4, using the powder suggestions in their 1974 reloading guide. I tried about a dozen powders, and it seemed to like them all just fine, even the half-dozen with black powder. Strident complaints from the other people at the range led me to discontinue BP experiments, though.
I tried making some plinker loads with small charges of Unique and .32 ACP pistol bullets, but I never managed to come up with a successful load. Even with 4 grains they would sometimes shed their jackets 8-10 feet from the muzzle, and they'd keyhole the targets as they flew downrange sideways. |
November 2, 2008, 08:08 AM | #3 |
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.303 British load data.
Manual Sierra 4 th. edition. 150 Gr '.312" Dia. bullet IMR 3031 Wt. MV 38.1 2300 39.4 2400 40.7 2500 42.0 (MAX) 2600 Accuracy load IMR 4064 Hunting Load H 414 Manual Hornady Vol 2 (1973) 150 Gr '.312" Dia. bullet IMR 3031 Wt. MV 34.5 2200 36 2300 37.5 2400 39 2500 40.5 2600 42.0 (MAX) 2700 Manual Lyman 45 Ed. (1972 150 Gr '.312" Dia. bullet IMR 3031 Wt. MV 38.0 (Starting load) 2288 42.0 (MAX) 2597 Accuracy load IMR 4895. 41.0 Gr 2490 FPS Here are a few ideas for you. I use the 150gr Hornady # 3120 sp "interlock" bullets & drive them with 38.5 Gr of IMR3031. This gives me a nice, accurate load without beating on either the rifle or myself. I have the ladder type sight & it is close enough to the marked settings to be usable thru the entire range. As always, work up loads, check for pressure signs Etc. |
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Keep the suggestions coming!
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November 2, 2008, 09:45 PM | #5 |
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Check springfield sporters.com
They have the ladder types for about $18.00 You can swap it yourself in about 10 minutes with minimum tools. |
November 3, 2008, 03:42 AM | #6 |
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There are currently some screaming deals to be had on .311 bullets in pulled 147 grain fjmbt's from 7.62x54's I got a bunch that were resized to .308, for 8 cents apiece from www.patsreloading.com but I have heard of them going for 7.5 cents with free shipping. Here's a link regarding the better price; http://www.perfectunion.com/vb/showthread.php?t=63920 Just thought such a good deal might be of interest.
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November 3, 2008, 02:36 PM | #7 |
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I use the above mentioned IMR3031 at 41 grains with a 150 grain Sierra bullet in both of my No 4's. (One sporterized and one military stock). Good for both hunting and target shooting.
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November 3, 2008, 07:29 PM | #8 |
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" I got a bunch that were resized to .308, for 8 cents apiece"
That's why they are so low priced. |
November 6, 2008, 03:08 PM | #9 |
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But for .303 brit, they wouldn't be resized, and they're cheaper yet as they do not need resizing. Fine for blasting at the range! Mine had no nasty pull marks, and looked very clean. The cannelure (not knurled) is way too low for .308, and there is an indentation in the lead on the tail from pushing it through the sizer. Again, this won't be on the .311 bullets used for .303 brit.
If I remember correctly, these are super cheap as they are leftovers from a shut down Russian munitions factory. I think they may have never been loaded. Fantastic price for virgin surplus projectiles. Might not see this again for a LONG time.
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November 7, 2008, 06:49 PM | #10 |
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I've had good results with Varget powder in my Lee Enfields with both 150gr and 174gr pills.
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