Taking a bit of liberty here, but from that thread in the general section about the dream of a Norinco reproduction Lee-Enfield series of rifles many of the comments state that they wouldn't get any reproduction L-E if it was chambered in .303.
Apparently there are many "issues" with .303 British including it being an "obsolete" calibre. Now, I can only think of a few things that may vaguely resemble annoyances with the venerable calibre, but I'm looking for input from this learned crowd as to what all the hubbub is about.
1. Rimmed Cartridge.
I know there's lots of people out there who speak ill of the .303 because they've heard of rim jams - but never actually experienced them. Seems it's more of an overblown situation than anything. Easy to deal with as well. Load the charger properly, etc...
2. Cost of Modern Factory Ammunition.
Certainly is pricey to purchase new made .303. Cheapest around is generally Wolf, with undersized bullets, but apparently some places sell PPU for just a bit over $20/box. I'm aware much of the ammunition available is soft point and other more hunting centric designs, and these can be in the $40/box range. Certainly not as cheap as the surplus 7.62 x 39 running in the ~$0.20-$0.30 a round range...
Any other issues, or is this all a lot of hot air?
Apparently there are many "issues" with .303 British including it being an "obsolete" calibre. Now, I can only think of a few things that may vaguely resemble annoyances with the venerable calibre, but I'm looking for input from this learned crowd as to what all the hubbub is about.
1. Rimmed Cartridge.
I know there's lots of people out there who speak ill of the .303 because they've heard of rim jams - but never actually experienced them. Seems it's more of an overblown situation than anything. Easy to deal with as well. Load the charger properly, etc...
2. Cost of Modern Factory Ammunition.
Certainly is pricey to purchase new made .303. Cheapest around is generally Wolf, with undersized bullets, but apparently some places sell PPU for just a bit over $20/box. I'm aware much of the ammunition available is soft point and other more hunting centric designs, and these can be in the $40/box range. Certainly not as cheap as the surplus 7.62 x 39 running in the ~$0.20-$0.30 a round range...
Any other issues, or is this all a lot of hot air?