The case volume of the 303 case and the 7.62 Nato is identical, and handloading the 303 cases, using the 7.62 Nato, also called 308 Winchester, handloading data could not be easier
Also, most 303, .311 diamter, Lee-Enfield rifles will shoot the plentyful and ordinary .308 bullets with no ill effects on accuracyand velocity. If using the .308 bullets when reloading the 303 British, it is important to change the .311 expander with a .308 expander in the 303 British full lenght rezising die, for a proper and tight bullet fit in the 303 British cases.
Use only #4 Lee-Enfield rifle when using 308 Winchester (7.62 Nato) reloading data, instead of the 303 British reloading data.
snowhunter said:To get 308 (7.62 Nato) performance from a # 4 is easy enough, without changing the barrel and clip.
The case volume of the 303 case and the 7.62 Nato is identical, and handloading the 303 cases, using the 7.62 Nato, also called 308 Winchester, handloading data could not be easier
Also, most 303, .311 diamter, Lee-Enfield rifles will shoot the plentyful and ordinary .308 bullets with no ill effects on accuracyand velocity. If using the .308 bullets when reloading the 303 British, it is important to change the .311 expander with a .308 expander in the 303 British full lenght rezising die, for a proper and tight bullet fit in the 303 British cases.
Use only #4 Lee-Enfield rifle when using 308 Winchester (7.62 Nato) reloading data, instead of the 303 British reloading data.
snowhunter said:To get 308 (7.62 Nato) performance from a # 4 is easy enough, without changing the barrel and clip.
The case volume of the 303 case and the 7.62 Nato is identical, and handloading the 303 cases, using the 7.62 Nato, also called 308 Winchester, handloading data could not be easier
Also, most 303, .311 diamter, Lee-Enfield rifles will shoot the plentyful and ordinary .308 bullets with no ill effects on accuracyand velocity. If using the .308 bullets when reloading the 303 British, it is important to change the .311 expander with a .308 expander in the 303 British full lenght rezising die, for a proper and tight bullet fit in the 303 British cases.
Use only #4 Lee-Enfield rifle when using 308 Winchester (7.62 Nato) reloading data, instead of the 303 British reloading data.
snowhunter said:To get 308 (7.62 Nato) performance from a # 4 is easy enough, without changing the barrel and clip.
The case volume of the 303 case and the 7.62 Nato is identical, and handloading the 303 cases, using the 7.62 Nato, also called 308 Winchester, handloading data could not be easier
Also, most 303, .311 diamter, Lee-Enfield rifles will shoot the plentyful and ordinary .308 bullets with no ill effects on accuracyand velocity. If using the .308 bullets when reloading the 303 British, it is important to change the .311 expander with a .308 expander in the 303 British full lenght rezising die, for a proper and tight bullet fit in the 303 British cases.
Use only #4 Lee-Enfield rifle when using 308 Winchester (7.62 Nato) reloading
data, instead of the 303 British reloading data.
cpt. canuck said:I'm very sorry snowhunter but I don't care how many 308's you have fired through your Enfeild IT IS STILL VERY DANGEROUS!!!!!
IMHO posting a "it's ok to to shoot the wrong caliber shell through a rifle" statement should be grounds for a BAN!!!!




























