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| the twist for 303 British is one turn in ten inches.
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| quote: Originally posted by KS: I inherited a .303 P14. Has anyone got the original barrel specifications for length and twistrate. It was manufactured in Eddington.
Do you mean Eddystone?? The barrels were 26" long, rifling twist 1/10", bore (land dia.) .303", groove .311"-.312". In the P14, the .303 British can be loaded to performance levels above what you can do in a SMLE......
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| You are correct, Eddystone. |
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| im loading for a 303 p14 but it has a new barrel on it, unfortunatley its only 22" but thats nothing to loose sleep about. i tried using 2208 but imo its too slow |
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