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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jake" data-source="post: 4100247" data-attributes="member: 12219"><p>Yap, use the H4895 and a .311 diameter bullet as the 303's are overbore and not a true .308 groove dia.</p><p>the .311 will help accuracy, also the chambers are cut long on purpose so they will function dirty,</p><p>After all it is a war weapon, so if possible seat the bullet long enough to ingage the lands and fireform the brass </p><p>then neck size for the hunting loads, brass life will be extended quite a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jake, post: 4100247, member: 12219"] Yap, use the H4895 and a .311 diameter bullet as the 303's are overbore and not a true .308 groove dia. the .311 will help accuracy, also the chambers are cut long on purpose so they will function dirty, After all it is a war weapon, so if possible seat the bullet long enough to ingage the lands and fireform the brass then neck size for the hunting loads, brass life will be extended quite a bit. [/QUOTE]
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