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A little help, please, with the .303 British

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03 November 2007, 05:04
450/400NE
A little help, please, with the .303 British
Anyone have a good load for a double rifle in .303 British using 215 grain Woodleighs? I will be starting load development with 37 and 38 grains of Reloader 15 ( Ross Seyfried's formula ) using a P-14 Enfield as a test bed.Thanks!!

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03 November 2007, 05:51
Bill Cooley
Do you have the double rifle in .303 British now? You should have the load it was regulated for. If you don’t have the rifle working up loads using a P-14 Enfield as a test bed is a waste of time. The loads won’t shoot the same in a double rifle as in a bolt rifle.
By the way please post your location in your profile and welcome to the forum.
Bill


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03 November 2007, 06:23
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Bill,

Thanks for the welcome. The double rifle in question is being built for me so I have the option of creating the load for which it will be regulated.I must disagree that using a bolt gun for load development is pointless. On the contrary, it will give me useful information as to ballpark velocities, felt recoil,relative accuracy and performance on game at the target velocity.

I will modify my profile to include my location,McAllen, Texas.I would enjoy discussing double rifles with you.
03 November 2007, 07:44
jimatcat
welcome to the forums... unless you can duplicate the twist, barrel length, chamber dimensions, everything exactly, i agree with bill that the bolt gun won't shoot the same as a DR...for instance: i've got 2 30-06's.. a garand and a m70... the garand will shoot 150 gr ball milsurp into 1" all day long... the m70 has a 4" pattern if i'm lucky...i've got 3 .458's , a whitworth that will shot MOA, a m70 that won't and a ruger #1 that might...just my experience... anyway, welcome to the forums, and if you head north , you're welcome to shoot with me at the range in pt lavaca...i have 1 DR.. a 9,3 x 74r chapuis..scoped wwith a leupold 2x7x20... who's building your .303???


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03 November 2007, 07:54
Bill Cooley
Who is building your rifle? Most rifle builders will only use factory ammo to regulate a double. Have you talked to them about using loaded ammo and loads you provide?
What bore diameter are you using? The Woodleigh bullets are .312 diameter. Hear is a load that I have tried before 215 gr Rem sp 39.5 gr 4895 powder for about 2183 fps. “the usual disclaimer appliesâ€
I think the 303 is a great small caliber for a double should make a great pig wacker.
Bill


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03 November 2007, 21:29
mhb
450/400NE:
Check private messaging, please!
mhb - Mike
04 November 2007, 03:40
2triggers
Check your PM's and good luck
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05 November 2007, 09:48
Gator1
450/400NE

Try this.

Rifle: Alex. Henry
Bullet: 215 gr. Woodleigh RNSP
Powder: 42.0 gr. IMR 4895
Case: Remington Trim length 2.210"
Primer: Winchester standard large rifle (not mag)
Length: 3.060"
Vel: 2075 FPS. Chronographed
Results: 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" 6 shot groups at 50 yds.
Shoots to the sights.

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