bladeracer wrote:bigrich wrote:i've considered 7x57r blade , but like the idea of 30 cal better . much wider choice in 30 cal over 303 , which is the prime consideration in my plans . 303 projectiles are just about unobtainable for me at the moment , but there's still plenty of 30 cal stuff about . 303 brass is much easier to find than 7x57R as well
I'm sure any barrel maker can ream you a .303 chamber in a .308" barrel.
Are you building this for shooting steel and paper or for hunting?
I don't think I've tried any .308" bullets in the .303's, it's possible a heavy flat-base bullet might work okay, I must try that. I know people have used .308" bullets relatively successfully in Mosins, though probably not for competition.
7x57R brass is not common, but is around. I ordered some from Rebels a couple years ago.
yeah , no dramas reaming a 30 cal barrel with a 303 reamer . that's the plan . it was also done around the early 1900's by british gun maker "purdey". as the "purdey 30" . even has a nice rhyme to it
7x57R is increasingly rare , i want to stick with stuff with obtainable brass or easily made brass . in the past i've done 308 to 358 , and 223 to 6x45 is so easy it's suprising it's not more common . sizing the 303 down to 30 cal shouldn't give any problems . it's not much of a jump . seeing how i own a 30-06 it doubles up on available projectiles in my cupboard . mind you , 303-25 or 7-30 waters has appeal as well . especially the 7-30 waters, low preasured and reasonably flat shooting for what it is . especially with spitzers in a martini . i already have a 7-08, so again projectile availabilty is good. 30-30 brass is not expensive or rare either .
i love dreaming up new projects . sights are a consideration . apparently the vernier adjustable peep sight of a canadian ross mk3 rifle goes straight on the old martini henry . but their impossible to find . maybe adapting the P14 style peep sight might work
i'm open to ideas ......