... something geared toward big, thick-skinned game....
Your planning to shoot elephant or Cape buffalo? Because with the possible exception of bison, nothing in North America is considered "thick skinned"
... something geared toward big, thick-skinned game....
Your planning to shoot elephant or Cape buffalo? Because with the possible exception of bison, nothing in North America is considered "thick skinned"
No way for those calibers that you mention.
Mine LOVE this bullet. Very effective, good groups.Barnes now makes their TSX in a flat base 150grain version with .311 diameter. Wholesale Sports lists them for $44.99 for a box of fifty. All my Enfields shoot .311 diameter Sierras accurately enough for hunting, though I find slightly better accuracy with .312 diameter Hornady bullets, and I like their 174grain round nose.
It's a pretty cool round for sure, the key here would be to keep your load to reasonable levels. The Ross is a fantastic action for the 35-303 as you can load well beyond what you would ideally do in a Lee action as it has been proven even tougher than the Mausers. Regarding the improved chamberings, I have no problems with feeding issues in my .35 Epps, but then the Ross magazine is a single stack, not staggered like the LE, which I can see where they could prove problematic.Bulls**t. the 35-303 was a very popular enfield conversion back in the day. I've read about 375-303's as well.
Ive got one in 45-70, feeds and shoots well. Not exactly the first rifle I think of picking up when I step out the door for most of the hunting I do but a good option for my "stop anything at close range" needs.[/QUOte\]
Are you using factory ammo or loading your own? If loading your own, how hot can you load it? Thanks, skokie.
Are you using factory ammo or loading your own? If loading your own, how hot can you load it? Thanks, skokie.
Ive got one in 45-70, feeds and shoots well. Not exactly the first rifle I think of picking up when I step out the door for most of the hunting I do but a good option for my "stop anything at close range" needs.[/QUOte\]
Are you using factory ammo or loading your own? If loading your own, how hot can you load it? Thanks, skokie.
I load my own, I really havent' pushed the envelope since I get plenty of recoil before I get to max loads. 40gr. of 3031 behind a 500gr. Cast Bullet is plenty for me.
I would think It could take anything a Marlin 1895 can handle and the loading manuals are careful to outline what that is.
I have more fun at the range with Black Powder duplication loads, i think Ill pick up some trailboss sometime.
Mmattocx:
Have you tried H4198 in your 45-70?
I have been using 350gr. Hornady flat nose bullets.
This combo just flattens critters!
Sorry for the topic deviation!
The Tooner:
I agree with the head space thing, but I am reffering to the natural tendancy of brass flow on a highly tapered case.
Neck sizing works great to reduce the brass flow caused by full length sizing a highly tapered case. Keeps things aligned also.
Any other ideas on how to reduce case stretching guys?



























