lupothebutcher
CGN frequent flyer
So....I have four .303's
No1 mk3 1917 sporter
No1 mk3 1918 restored full wood
No1 mk3 1941 sporter
No4 mk1 1942 restored full wood
(honestly, I'm sitting in a parking lot waiting for my daughter and don't remember the full details)
My question stems from the No1 mk3 1918 restored full wood, I bought this rifle from a nuter and it looks like a pretty good job, when I took it to the range, it puts out distorted brass; now, I don't reload, so I don't really care as far as that goes but, the brass is clearly being stretched, the base comes out at an angle (maybe a degree or two, enough so that if you stand it up, you can clearly see it lean) and you can see a slight line and bulge, maybe 5mils (if memory serves) up from the base on one side; my thinking was either head space or a worn out chamber (barrel looks to be "good" at least, and the chamber shows no flaws that I can see). I bought a set of "go" "no go" "field" gauges, all four rifles fail "no go", all four pass (just) "field".
The question here is, of course, safety; especially if I let anyone else use it. I'm inclined to say "f it, it fired fine, passed the "field" test and should be safe enough". Any thoughts? I know for the No4's, there are the different bolt heads which I assume are for changing the head space, but I don't recall ever seeing the same for the No1's.
If you guys have to see, I can upload pictures of the casings later.
Thanks for any help.
Lupo
No1 mk3 1917 sporter
No1 mk3 1918 restored full wood
No1 mk3 1941 sporter
No4 mk1 1942 restored full wood
(honestly, I'm sitting in a parking lot waiting for my daughter and don't remember the full details)
My question stems from the No1 mk3 1918 restored full wood, I bought this rifle from a nuter and it looks like a pretty good job, when I took it to the range, it puts out distorted brass; now, I don't reload, so I don't really care as far as that goes but, the brass is clearly being stretched, the base comes out at an angle (maybe a degree or two, enough so that if you stand it up, you can clearly see it lean) and you can see a slight line and bulge, maybe 5mils (if memory serves) up from the base on one side; my thinking was either head space or a worn out chamber (barrel looks to be "good" at least, and the chamber shows no flaws that I can see). I bought a set of "go" "no go" "field" gauges, all four rifles fail "no go", all four pass (just) "field".
The question here is, of course, safety; especially if I let anyone else use it. I'm inclined to say "f it, it fired fine, passed the "field" test and should be safe enough". Any thoughts? I know for the No4's, there are the different bolt heads which I assume are for changing the head space, but I don't recall ever seeing the same for the No1's.
If you guys have to see, I can upload pictures of the casings later.
Thanks for any help.
Lupo




















































