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    303-25 reloading

    Hi all, does any one have any data, info/reccomendations on 303-25 reloading.

    I know you can buy brass for it. What projectiles and powder are people using?

    Thanks

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    I have data in Nick Harvey's manual

    And dies
    Really easy to make brass from good 303 brass
    I brought the 303-25 dies to part form brass on the way to 303-22

    I was Going to build a 25-35 and then realised it was pretty gutless
    So some time soon I will build a 303-25
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    I would go with the Hornady 117 grain round nose
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    Nick Harvey shows max loads with 117 grains and 2600 to 2800 fps

    Pretty useful
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    Two things to consider are your barrel twist, and the action. The one I had was a very slow twist (1:12 or 1:14 - I don't recall) in a Lee Enfield action so rear locking. If it was a 1:10 twist in a front locker like a P14 it's quite a different beast.
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    Original Winchester 25-35 twist was 1:8"
    So fast twist is nothing new
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    I have some Lee loader dies and a lee load press.

    Can you dowload the Nick Harvey Manual?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    Two things to consider are your barrel twist, and the action. The one I had was a very slow twist (1:12 or 1:14 - I don't recall) in a Lee Enfield action so rear locking. If it was a 1:10 twist in a front locker like a P14 it's quite a different beast.
    Yeah, they are mostly 12 twist. I had a p14 but the barrel was poked. Was trying to shoot 87gr sierras.
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    The rifle is down below. I cant tell you what the twist it is. Says Sportco .250 cal on the barrel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeetziy View Post
    I have some Lee loader dies and a lee load press.

    Can you dowload the Nick Harvey Manual?
    Will do in the morning
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    Try the adi site for data. Should be some data there.

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    A quick look through the more common 25 cals suggests that the
    25-35 is maxed out at 2300 fps with 117 grain bullets
    The 250-3000 might get 2600 fps
    Your 303-25 might safely do 2700 fps
    And the 257 Roberts another 100 fps

    All this based on 117 game bullets and not the lighter varmint ones
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    Annealing and forming from good quality 303 brass to 303-25 is very easy.
    A lot easier than finding factory 303-25 brass
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    Thanks very much for this. Most useful.

 

 

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