Don't cha need a new barrel ? I thought 303 was a larger bore than 308
Yes, 308 bullets are .308" and 303 are .312". I'd expect the need for a new bolt face as well, for obvious reason.
There are real enfields made in 308, id do it with a no4 or 5 not an no1 or older though, you can buy the 308 barrel bolt face and mag for 308 install and done.
The no1 rifles india made in 308 used a different steel in the recievers so they arnt the same as old no1's that were made in 303.
No4's would be fine though, they are known to be alot stronger
And thats lee enfields, if you have a p14 they are forsure strong enough, and im sure the few parts needed can be found.
The 303 bullet is .311 and the 308 is .308 so you idealy want a 308 barrel or if you just rechamber a 303 barrel id reload he 308 cases with .311" projectiles.
So you are going to spend $500+ to convert a $75 rifle to another caliber? That sounds like a good idea ........
So you are going to spend $500+ to convert a $75 rifle to another caliber? That sounds like a good idea ........
A great deal over the hunting/shooting many of us do could be done with a SMLE in 303. Please keep that to yourself. I don't need that info becoming the talk of Facebook.While i agree, I have to ask this, how many flying rats asses do you honestly thinks he gives about your opinion?
While i agree, I have to ask this, how many flying rats asses do you honestly thinks he gives about your opinion?
I got a price from one of the sponsor and it turns around 750$ for the job.
A bit pricey I'd probably keep it as is and see in the future.
Still it'd be nice to have a shooter in 308 iron sight or this 303 with reasonable ammo cost.
For $750 you could easily buy a new 308 rifle. Keep the enfield stock, and grow your collection if you want a 308.




























