Reloading .303 British : Radway Green Ammo
Author: A square 10Subject: Radway Green AmmoPosted: 24 November 2013 at 3:51pmpitty , thats great ammo , and the price is about what ive seen lately
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Radway Green Ammo
Author: petesSubject: Radway Green AmmoPosted: 25 November 2013 at 2:27amwish you could get it at that price in the Uk.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : NEED 30.06 (.308) bullets.
Author: EricSubject: NEED 30.06 (.308) bullets.Posted: 25 November 2013 at 9:12amShamu,I'm looking for 150gn FMJ. I just need something that I can stick in my garand and shoot targets with my hunting...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : NEED 30.06 (.308) bullets.
Author: ShamuSubject: NEED 30.06 (.308) bullets.Posted: 25 November 2013 at 1:23pmI can let you have a box (of 100) Hornady SSTs in .30 cal 150 Gr. I bought several at the show but I don't know if you...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: FrenchieboySubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 28 November 2013 at 12:50amI've just been checking through my Hodgedons Loading Data for the 303 Brit as I am just...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: TonySubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 28 November 2013 at 12:46pmI would suggest Vhitavuori N133. The vhit powders are clean burning, minimum load for the 150...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: SW28fanSubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 28 November 2013 at 4:44pmI have had success using H-380 and IMR 4895 with the 150 grain. My prefered bullet is the 180...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: FrenchieboySubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 28 November 2013 at 11:37pm Tony wrote:I would suggest Vhitavuori N133. The vhit powders are clean burning, minimum...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: TonySubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 29 November 2013 at 2:51pmN 130. Minimum load is 36.7grains gives 2726fps maximum load 39.3 gives 2900fps. N133 and N130 are...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: FrenchieboySubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 30 November 2013 at 12:16am Tony wrote:N 130. Minimum load is 36.7grains gives 2726fps maximum load 39.3 gives...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: TonySubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 30 November 2013 at 12:43amI haven't tried the 175 or 180 grain soft points as they tend to be a slow round and I doubt...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: 303GuySubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 30 November 2013 at 10:41pmThe heavier 180 gr bullet at 2500 fps would return more energy than the lighter 150 gr bullet at...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting...
Author: ShamuSubject: Most favourable powder for 150g "Hunting Load"?Posted: 01 December 2013 at 5:21amI've used H335 which is the commercial version of canister Ball C(2). Its not my favorite powder...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Powder choices - what to avoid?
Author: EnfieldNut82Subject: Powder choices - what to avoid?Posted: 01 December 2013 at 8:18amIm a big fan of imr 4895. Seems to work very fine in my rifles.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Annealing brass????
Author: FrenchieboySubject: Annealing brass????Posted: 01 December 2013 at 8:52amI am "relatively" new to reloading and as such realise that I still have a lot to learn so I hope that these aren't...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Annealing brass????
Author: SW28fanSubject: Annealing brass????Posted: 01 December 2013 at 3:32pmS&B tends to fail in the web area, a nice full case head separation. A broken case extractor is nice to have on hand.
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Powder choices - what to avoid?
Author: SW28fanSubject: Powder choices - what to avoid?Posted: 01 December 2013 at 10:27pmThe only powder I ever hade trouble with was H335 and that was in one rifle. Standard data gave me flattened...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Annealing brass????
Author: FrenchieboySubject: Annealing brass????Posted: 02 December 2013 at 12:37am SW28fan wrote:S&B tends to fail in the web area, a nice full case head separation. A broken case extractor is nice...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Lee Collet Die Sets - Any good?
Author: FrenchieboySubject: Lee Collet Die Sets - Any good?Posted: 02 December 2013 at 2:35amOK Guys, I'm just about geared up to start reloading for my 303 Brit. I have a reasonable stock of fully...
View ArticleReloading .303 British : Lee Collet Die Sets - Any good?
Author: Rockape2Subject: Lee Collet Die Sets - Any good?Posted: 02 December 2013 at 3:21amHi Frenchieboy,I use them all the time never had a problem with them, been reloading for 15+ years, like you...
View Article