Corventing Lee Enfield 303 to 7.62x39

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I'm was looking at doing it too. But after doing a lot of looking around...and thinking about it..this is what I've come up with... just down load...so uses a 123 gr from a 7.62x39 or go a bit further, and down load to a 32 cal handgun bullet...way easier. and it's still a high power 303 round ,rifle. Seems to make sense. It'll take awhile to get the powder loads right , but that's the half fun of it.
 
Has anybody done an article on converting Lee Enfield No 4 Mk1 303 to 7.62x39 in CGN forum?

I did. Tons of work.

First, I actually did change the barrel. Next. You need to change the bolt head, finally, you need to create an adapter for mags. I had a gunsmith in US to make one. Note, it would not take double stack mags, but single stack mags would work easily.
 
I'm was looking at doing it too. But after doing a lot of looking around...and thinking about it..this is what I've come up with... just down load...so uses a 123 gr from a 7.62x39 or go a bit further, and down load to a 32 cal handgun bullet...way easier. and it's still a high power 303 round ,rifle. Seems to make sense. It'll take awhile to get the powder loads right , but that's the half fun of it.

That's what I realized after reading the article. I can shoot 7.62x39 loads in 303 casing and still have 303 caliber.
 
I did. Tons of work.

First, I actually did change the barrel. Next. You need to change the bolt head, finally, you need to create an adapter for mags. I had a gunsmith in US to make one. Note, it would not take double stack mags, but single stack mags would work easily.

This forum is good. If I didn't read the opinion from you members, I would've wreck my Enfield.
 
I was gung ho for a bolt aaction 7.62x39 for years. Acquired a no4mk1 sporter to modify, then found chamber adapter for 7.62x51 to 7.62x39 (never installed), and finally got my hands on a Norinco jw-103.
...to date(over 7 years) I've probably fired 15 rds of x39 with a bolt action...

I haven't given up, but certainly changed my focus. Having started reloading about 2 years ago I can now launch rimfire velocity cast out of any of my gems, and still have the ability to sling full powered loads. Why change a gun when I can vary it's ammo?

I would still like to build one just for kicks though.
 
I still have the urge to do the conversion. Would be nice to shoot corrosive ammo, the cleaning would be simple, no gas tube and pistons and bolt carrier etc. I have 9'' Southbend lathe, I could probably cut the thread on it, but I have no machining experience. My trade is a foundry Pattern maker, using only woodworking machinery.
 
Alright....^^^it does look sweat!!

Brings a smile to my face everytime I shoot it. :)

jaroslav, I don't have a lot of experience on the lathe save for standing for hours as a kid, watching my father (who was a machinist) work his skills. There are lots of youtube videos of fellows cutting threads with a lathe. Practice using scrap materials. Patience is a virtue.
 
mkrainc..if I would have know that you had done , one of these conversion, before a sent you the rear No5 sight...then a probable...would have owned you money!! :) Nice work!!
 
mkrainc..if I would have know that you had done , one of these conversion, before a sent you the rear No5 sight...then a probable...would have owned you money!! :) Nice work!!

Thanks for the kudos. That No. 5 sight finished my carbine off nicely. :) Thank you again.
 
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The real reason I'm hesitating is that my sporter No 4 has very good matching barrel, receiver and bolt. I think I would have to cut 5/8'' of the chamber and thread it. The s/n would be machined off. I guess I'll wait if I can find non matching No4 sporter. I don't want SMLE because the rear sight is too far away and I don't want to use a scope.
 
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