That's the only complaint I have about the Enfields. They only have ONE safety! Durn Brits... 'Murica!
Safety whats that lol....about like the Mosin I hate those safety's, I never really feel safe
That's the only complaint I have about the Enfields. They only have ONE safety! Durn Brits... 'Murica!
Safety whats that lol....about like the Mosin I hate those safety's, I never really feel safe
If you've still got that dangerous .303 I'll be happy to dispose of it for you .Nice pick up on that rifle.
I grew up shooting one of the earlier WW2 versions one of my uncles bought after the war. It's still in the family, ugly, beat up, but shot well.
I remember as a kid about 12 yrs old or so....I killed a ground hog at over 150 yards with it. Accurate beasts for sure.
Dad died 8 years ago today and I inherited all his old firearms. I got a chance to go through a couple of crates of ammo last year and found some old .303 that was dangerous. I was told it was "Stick" type propellant and I had to really be careful with it and shouldn't shoot it.
I am NO EXPERT on this stuff but I thought I'd throw it out there. Maybe someone can chime in about what to look out for.
If you've still got that dangerous .303 I'll be happy to dispose of it for you .
The Allan's Armory link suggested that the .303 was British produced. If so it would almost definitely have .250 Berdan primers. These haven't been sold in the US for some decades now. Took me two years of searching to turn up an unopened 1,000 round container from the 1970s. Haven't used it yet. The standard "small" Berdan is what people reload with. It is .217 in diameter if I remember correctly and is still sold and imported today. There is some .303 with .217 primers, but it's not so common. The Portuguese I know used them.
South Africa and Greece both used large boxer primers. South African ammunition has gone the way of the dodo and often sells in excess of $1/round. Greek recently saturated the markets and can be commonly found, but prices are quickly approaching the $1/round mark as well. Mind you S. African and Greek brass are the best for .303. Prvi Partizan is a close second. Sellier and Bellot, Remington, and Winchester brass are practically garbage and can have case head separations within two loadings.
Just treat it like any other corrosive ammo.
Oh, and if you do still have those crates of .303 halfmileharry I would be interested in working a deal.
If you've still got that dangerous .303 I'll be happy to dispose of it for you .
The Allan's Armory link suggested that the .303 was British produced. If so it would almost definitely have .250 Berdan primers. These haven't been sold in the US for some decades now. Took me two years of searching to turn up an unopened 1,000 round container from the 1970s. Haven't used it yet. The standard "small" Berdan is what people reload with. It is .217 in diameter if I remember correctly and is still sold and imported today. There is some .303 with .217 primers, but it's not so common. The Portuguese I know used them.
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Did not know about the different Berdan Primers.. Ran across this page.... It "helps" a little
Berdan Primer Suppliers and Dimensions
Thanks for that! I bookmarked it for future reference. And I guess I don't need to save the brass from the German 7.62x51.. It takes the .25 large primer too.
Take a set of calipers to it. I was under the belief most 7.62x51 used the .217 size nowadays. TULA PRIMER LARGE RIFLE BERDAN here are the primers in stock. Have never ordered from this place.Thanks for that! I bookmarked it for future reference. And I guess I don't need to save the brass from the German 7.62x51.. It takes the .25 large primer too.
Do not know, That assumes they will never make any in the future????? But how much empty brass can you put back for a future reload on the come..
Take a set of calipers to it. I was under the belief most 7.62x51 used the .217 size nowadays. TULA PRIMER LARGE RIFLE BERDAN here are the primers in stock. Have never ordered from this place.
Turns out that the ban on Russian imports has put the kibosh on these primers making them much harder to find. DAG ammo used to stock them quite regularly.
Are you kidding me..that's funny for 15 bucks I would try it...just to mess around with and you have one ?A nice little fun adapter for your Enfield... I have shot one, kinda fun.. fairly accurate... Fairly cheap
.32 ACP Rifle Chamber Insert - 144006, Shooting Accessories at Sportsman's Guide