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Chamber Question
30 July 2023, 06:14
Uncle GrinchChamber Question
Will a 38-55 clean up a 303 British chamber?
Or specifically, can a SMLE be rechamber/rebored to 38-55?
Shoot Safe,
Mike
NRA Endowment Member
No.
Have to go with the 375 FL Nitro 2.5 inch. And I have the reamer.
30 July 2023, 16:45
Uncle Grinchquote:
375 FL Nitro 2.5
Interesting cartridge, has a bit of history to it. I’m playing with ideas to put my second No.1 Mkiii* SMLE back to life. The bore is very dark with some rifling, but worn near the muzzle. One thought was reboring to 35-303, but dies are hard to find. That’s why I thought about the 38-55.
If rebarreled, what would be a good caliber, other than 303 British, that would fit and feed properly.
Shoot Safe,
Mike
NRA Endowment Member
We get a lot of these original 303s.
Some are so badly worn, I cannot imagine how!
Had one with the bore totally smooth!
A 303 bullets drops straight down the barrel.
Slugged it.
I think it was about .328”???
These normally come from villages in the Omani mountains.
They get worn our from cleaning; poor Armies can't shoot much, but their soldiers can clean the hell out of them. This is why many muzzles are funneled out too.
A good cartridge for an Enfield is the 30-40.
I have also put .444 Marlins on them. And 405s 2.2 inch.
I have also put 45-70s on them and they work better if you turn the rims down. That brass still works on all other 45-70s.
30 July 2023, 23:48
2152hq35-303 loads easily on 35Remington dies.
But you won't be able to FL size of course, just neck size, seat and crimp..
31 July 2023, 02:08
ssdaveCadanian gunsmiths did a lot with the 303 case, it was easy to come by both for rifles and brass.
I had a bunch of reamers from a Canadian gunsmith, still have the 44-303 I think.
.38-72 or 375-2.5" are good choices, they're nearly identical.
A 375-2.5 on a P14 is on my short list of things to do. Have all the parts, just need to make the time.
31 July 2023, 02:30
yumastepsideCases for the 375x2.5" FL NE can be made from 405 or 9.3x74R brass.
Roger
I once built a #4 Enfield in 444-35, and used cut off 35 Whelen FL dies; worked great and the owner killed a bear with it in Manitoba.
No special, exotic, or special tooling or parts needed.
31 July 2023, 03:37
delloroquote:
Originally posted by Uncle Grinch:
One thought was reboring to 35-303, but dies are hard to find. That’s why I thought about the 38-55.
CH4D offers them for $116.
31 July 2023, 07:49
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31 July 2023, 14:09
yumastepsideI would try and stick to cases 303 up to 444...30-30 based rounds, my opinion only, are a bit small for the action....sort of like putting a 223 into a Brevex...again, just my opinion, the actions are long enough for a decent case.
Roger
Your opinion is quite valid in actual fact; the 30-30 is not suitable for the enfield action. Rim is too small; pressure is not the reason.
OP is going with the 303-35.