The Hornady 174 grain FBSP is a good bullet in most 303 British rifles. It is .312" instead of .311", so fits the larger groove
diameter rifles better. That being said, one of the most accurate hunting bullets I have used in several 303's is the Sierra
Pro-Hunter, a .311, FB soft point at 150 or 180 grains. D.
I had a brand new Irish contract #4 that shot much better with the Sierra 174 Match. The other #4s (more barrel wear) were terrible with that bullet and shot much better with a flat base soft point.
The best bet for accuracy that will work well in any #4 is a flat base Sierra or Hornady.
FWIW, this is what I am starting to experience. Glad I took your leads.
I use 41 grains of IMR 4320 and the 180 Sierra Pro-Hunter. This was arrived at after scientifically determining that I had lots of the first and Cabelas next door had some of the latter. I can ring the hell out of my 650 yard silhouette with that load and my Ross.
Thanks for sharing the reality of that load development. Try what's on hand...I'm trying to think more like that with this one rifle. I think I was at Cabelas after you...shelf was empty lol.
Regards
Ronr


















































