02 April 2004, 12:01
Frank BellerSporter rifle in .303 British built on Lee-Enfield
Where can I find a nice sporter rifle in .303 British built on a Lee-Enfield action ? I read the article on the .303 in a recent issue of African Hunter, and now am looking for a sporter .303. Thanks for any help.
02 April 2004, 13:28
OddballThe Lee enfield can be sprterized quite easily. Aftermarket synthetic and wood stocks are available for a reletive low price and there is a no gunsmith scope mount available also. I did one of these about 10 years ago. I don't remeber the manufacturer of the specific parts though.
02 April 2004, 16:27
Cal SibleyI have one of the sporterized SMLE .303's, nothing fancy but quite utile. I like the rifle. The only problem I have is reloading for the old smelleys wasn't an option, and they were made to function in mud, sand, grit, you name it. It's rare I get three reloads from a case before it splits in half, really frustrating. Headspace always checks out okay, but still the brass doesn't last. Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal
03 April 2004, 12:27
smlekidCal I find it interesting that you are only getting 3 reloads from your rifle I load for a heap of different rifles (lee enfields) and have never struck that problem are you full length resizing your cases all the time? I keep my cases seperate for individual rifles and only neck size till they get a bit hard to chamber than full length resize i've got cases that have done 10-15 with no problems the loads are not flat out but not that mild either the only brass I had a problem with was S&B that lasted for 1-2 loads before seperating no matter what load or how it was sized don't use it anymore
with your headspace I have noticed a lot off difference between brands off case the rim thickness varies a lot maybe if your rifle is a little on the open side it would benefit from brass with a thicker rim? my gunsmith who has set 100's of Lee Enfields up for big bore target shooting has always told me to have headspce of +.002" if the rim thickness is .064" he will give the rifle .066" he does want to know what brass i am using if you have some different cases laying around check the difference of the rims it is incredible how much they vary
I have to say they are a great rifle
04 April 2004, 07:16
mehulkamdarHello Frank,
The only country that still builds factory rifles on the Enfield action is India and you'll be able to see pictures of the bastardised .315 IOF (an 8mm J bore bullet in a .303 Enfield case) at
http://www.ofbindia.com/civil_sector/sporting_arms.htmNow that caliber bans have been thrown out by the Indian Supreme Court, we just may see sporterised Smellys in .303 again!

Good hunting!