I was hoping for some first hand accounts not a rough generalization I could have pulled up from nothing.
Great bush gun for deer, moose ,elk and bear, anything you hit at 100 to 150 yards in the boiler room is going down. I have a 1946 year of manufacture jungle carbine love it. It needs a re barrel as accuracy is now suffering due to a worn out barrel, but I have a gun safe full of modern options to choose from. Still love that Ol jungle though. Enjoy it !
I have a 46' Jungle, and over my chrony (using 180gr Winchester power point) they shot between 2190 f/s and 2250 f/s. I think that's plenty fast enough for bears, moose, and deer.
I was hoping for some first hand accounts not a rough generalization I could have pulled up from nothing.
I inherited an LE Jungle Carbine. Just curious what sort of velocity to expect from factory and/or handloads..?
About 150 to 200 fps less than a full sized rifle.
I was hoping for some first hand accounts not a rough generalization I could have pulled up from nothing.
According to my log book, my #5s are about 2200 fps with military ball ammo, plus or minus about 50 fps. My full sized #4s are about 2400 fps.
There can be quite a variation of velocity from one brand new rifle to the next. This variation is bigger in used rifles, especially in milsurps.
It's hard to discount a tried and true battle rifle in .303 thats been through 2 world wars (granted the jungle was produced in the 2nd world war with a 18.5 inch barrel for fighting in the Pacific jungles) , power wise the cartridge ranks between the .30 .30 Winchester and slightly less powerful than the .308 Winchester, with a rapid bolt, 10 shot clip, the Brit has been manufactured up until approx 1954, used in all the commonwealth countries for years and has taken game all over the world. This beast has functioned reliably in muddy warfare trenches and put meat on the table for over 100 years. Yes it has earned a place as one of the greatest rifles of all time. Overshadowed now by wildcat cartridges and new "improved" factory offerings, the old Brit still holds a place in my heart. Amen !!
Ganderite spends a good amount of time at the range & this is obviously fueling his vast reservoir of patience. Dumbass responses like the ones from the op are the reason many in the know don't bother posting anymore.