Sierra BTHP 174gr? What have others used for brass, powder, charge etc?
Curious what the loads chrono'd at as well. Thanks for the help.
Curious what the loads chrono'd at as well. Thanks for the help.
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Prvi is the best brass, in my experience. Try that bullet over 41.0 grains of Varget. That's my pet load. Should be moving around 2386 fps.Sierra BTHP 174gr? What have others used for brass, powder, charge etc?
Curious what the loads chrono'd at as well. Thanks for the help.
Correction. That's the Pro Hunter, not Game King. Sorry.Don't overlook the Sierra 180gr. Game King Soft Point, either. Being a flat base bullet, most Enfields shoot very well with it and they can be easier to find (and cheaper) than the SMK, too.
I've never used PMC .303 brass, so I would be curious as to your findings. I haven't seen any PMC ammo in several years. However, I reload pretty much everything now, so I'm not really looking, either. Some people have mixed results with Prvi ammo. I have a friend who is using it in a No.4, right now, and getting really good performance out of it. It may be worth trying out, then saving the brass. Otherwise, Graf's sells PPU (Prvi) brass for .303, also. It would be worth picking up, in my opinion. This caliber is really tough on brass and my experience with Remington, Imperial and one other that I can't seem to remember at the moment, was not as good as Prvi. You'll start to see the beginning stages of head separations in them after about two or three reloads. I have some Prvi that has over five, full sized reloads on them and they're still useable.Thank you all for the data info. It will be put to good use.
I remember awhile back I purchased some PMC .303 British ammo with 174gr. BTHP that shot very well. I kept all the brass but have yet to ever find that stuff again. Had to be about 10 years ago.
Can you drive cast at 2600 to 2700 fps? How does it perform at or past 600 yards? What weight and do they track with the range drum? Keeping in mind these are not 100 yard target rifles and don't really lay down till 300 + yards.
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I've never used PMC .303 brass, so I would be curious as to your findings. I haven't seen any PMC ammo in several years. However, I reload pretty much everything now, so I'm not really looking, either. Some people have mixed results with Prvi ammo. I have a friend who is using it in a No.4, right now, and getting really good performance out of it. It may be worth trying out, then saving the brass. Otherwise, Graf's sells PPU (Prvi) brass for .303, also. It would be worth picking up, in my opinion. This caliber is really tough on brass and my experience with Remington, Imperial and one other that I can't seem to remember at the moment, was not as good as Prvi. You'll start to see the beginning stages of head separations in them after about two or three reloads. I have some Prvi that has over five, full sized reloads on them and they're still useable.
John
Prvi is the best brass, in my experience. Try that bullet over 41.0 grains of Varget. That's my pet load. Should be moving around 2386 fps.
Edit to add: With Varget, I find an accuracy node at around 38 grains. However, it's pretty low in velocity and pressure. It drops off a cliff after that until you get back to about 41 grains, where it magically tightens right back up. I've seen this same thing in at least half a dozen No.4 rifles, including my T.
John
Like I say, your results with their loaded ammo could be mixed. But, the brass is worth having and it will already be fire formed. Hope you can post some range reports in the near future!Joop, thank you for the tip, picked up 500 rounds of the Privi ammo. (I shoot all my Enfields a bunch). We definitely start reloading with this brass and work up a load.
I use 4895 in both the Enfield and Vickers and does a nice job replicating the original cordite loads.Is anyone using reload 22 in the 303’s ??? I’m only asking because I have an overwhelming amount of it and I love it’s performance in my 300 win
Any links to the "Greek Brass" where I can get some? Please feel free to PM me. Would like to try some out.
You do know that this a 9 year old necrothread that was dug up by a guy with one plate since 2019 and supposedly more powder than he knows what to do with, right?Look for HXP headstamp. The CMP sold a bit of .303 HXP.
They also sold about 30 million rounds of 30-06 HXP.
Good mil ammo.
You do know that this a 9 year old necrothread that was dug up by a guy with one plate since 2019 and supposedly more powder than he knows what to do with, right?
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