Reloading .303 British : IMR 4064 & cci primers
Author: SW28fanSubject: IMR 4064 & cci primersPosted: March 13 2015 at 11:57amI have generally had poor results with 4064. It may be just because I generally load to moderte pressures and it could...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Lovex/Ramshot
Author: The BongoSubject: Lovex/RamshotPosted: March 15 2015 at 3:52pmIs anyone using Lovex or Ramshot powders in their .303s? These powders are readily available to me and I am thinking about a...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Winchester 748
Author: Bert621Subject: Winchester 748Posted: March 21 2015 at 8:41amI like it. I used it in R-P brass with R-P 9 1/2 primers to good effect with the 174gr Sierra HP.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : no1 mk3 chambers
Author: danekoSubject: no1 mk3 chambersPosted: March 21 2015 at 7:48pmI have noticed, that my no1mk3 chambers seem to be much more consistant, then my no4 chambers. I have 5 no1[all bubba sporters,...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Hornady Bullets are Back
Author: pmyersSubject: Hornady Bullets are BackPosted: March 23 2015 at 12:47pmI have 2 boxes of the .312 Hornady Spire points and can grab the last one they have at my local gun store. Shamu, what...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: LilysDadSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 29 2015 at 3:54pmA funny thing; there were three little dimples peened around each primer.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: White RhinoSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 29 2015 at 6:28pmPeened primers are normal for Military ammo !! I had a bunch of 7.61x51 NATO that I got when I was in the Army ..and it...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: ikesdadSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 29 2015 at 6:37pmI hear that's some good stuff, probably made by PMP.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: DairyFarmerSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 29 2015 at 7:56pmPMP make good cases. Some say the brass is too thick and causes pressure. Check case volume against your regular...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: ShamuSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 30 2015 at 5:21am paddyofurniture wrote:Boxer primed, I hope?I wish!Unfortunately not.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: LilysDadSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 30 2015 at 5:30amSsssshoot! And I was hoping to reload.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: paddyofurnitureSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 30 2015 at 7:38amRats!
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: ShamuSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 30 2015 at 9:47amEven worse they're that odd small Berdan sized primer that no-one seems to be able to find.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: paddyofurnitureSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 30 2015 at 12:43pmTime to get out a drill press and try to convert them to boxer primes, maybe?
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: terryleeSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 30 2015 at 1:12pmI recently conducted an experiment using the best .303 marksman amongst my friends. The object was to establish the relative...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: ShamuSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 31 2015 at 5:43amThat matches a similar test I did for different reasons.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: LilysDadSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 31 2015 at 8:14amTwo part question; 1 Why do you suppose so many military ammo manufacturers used Berdan priming? 2 Why don't sporting...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Vectan Tubal 5000 v Tubal 3000
Author: ZedSubject: Vectan Tubal 5000 v Tubal 3000Posted: March 31 2015 at 12:00pmI've been using Tubal 3000 for my No4 Mk1/2 rifle since I purchased the rifle. It gives good results in that rifle but...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: DairyFarmerSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: March 31 2015 at 8:45pmIt is easier to form the anvil in the case head than in the primer itself, hence berdan primers are used in mass produced...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : S. African cartridge
Author: White RhinoSubject: S. African cartridgePosted: April 01 2015 at 7:55am DairyFarmer wrote:It is easier to form the anvil in the case head than in the primer itself, hence berdan primers are...
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