I purchased a Lithgow no 1 mk iii sporter from another member during the winter, and hadn't got out to shoot it until yesterday! I wanted to shoot it first, before spending hundreds restoring it to military condition. I think I finally got a load worked out, or at least a starting point! Shooting 5 shot groups at 50 yards.
I'm using IVI 02 brass, cci 200 primers, and a Lee CTL312-1260-2R (7.62x39) mould. Gas checked with gator gas checks and yellow dragon lube from dragon bullet lubes, they come out to about 170gr +/- 1. Bullets are seated to just lightly engrave on the rifling. I had hoped that with these bullets i might be able to load them to full oal, but no dice. However, all of the round nose bullets i've found require to be seated even shorter. OAL is about 2.875.
I started out with some 4895 because i had some from loading .308. Started with 37, 38 and 39gr. 37 was printing 12" group at 50 yards, 38 about 9", and 39 about 6". I don't have a chrony, but quickload puts 39 grains at about 2350FPS, and I didn't want to push them any faster than that.
I then switched to BLC(2) with 38, 39, 40 and 41 grains. 38 shout about 8" inches, 39 about 4", 40 just over 2", and 40 grains opened back up to 6". I'm going to trickle up a bunch of 39.5, 40, and 40.5 gr loads for next time.
Assuming that this is the best it will do, I've apparently got an honest 4-5moa lee enfield, which from what i've read, about 80% of them were. Sounds liek a candidate for restoration to me! Just need to find someone with the parts i need that will sell them to me for less than a kidney
Overall, I'm happy with my first LE experience. I have a winchester p14 sporter sitting in the cabinet too, waiting to be shot
I'm using IVI 02 brass, cci 200 primers, and a Lee CTL312-1260-2R (7.62x39) mould. Gas checked with gator gas checks and yellow dragon lube from dragon bullet lubes, they come out to about 170gr +/- 1. Bullets are seated to just lightly engrave on the rifling. I had hoped that with these bullets i might be able to load them to full oal, but no dice. However, all of the round nose bullets i've found require to be seated even shorter. OAL is about 2.875.
I started out with some 4895 because i had some from loading .308. Started with 37, 38 and 39gr. 37 was printing 12" group at 50 yards, 38 about 9", and 39 about 6". I don't have a chrony, but quickload puts 39 grains at about 2350FPS, and I didn't want to push them any faster than that.
I then switched to BLC(2) with 38, 39, 40 and 41 grains. 38 shout about 8" inches, 39 about 4", 40 just over 2", and 40 grains opened back up to 6". I'm going to trickle up a bunch of 39.5, 40, and 40.5 gr loads for next time.
Assuming that this is the best it will do, I've apparently got an honest 4-5moa lee enfield, which from what i've read, about 80% of them were. Sounds liek a candidate for restoration to me! Just need to find someone with the parts i need that will sell them to me for less than a kidney
Overall, I'm happy with my first LE experience. I have a winchester p14 sporter sitting in the cabinet too, waiting to be shot




























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