I have inherited a p14 Enfield, which has been sporterised and re-bored to 375". The resulting caliber is a 303 British case with a 375 bullet.
So far, I have fire-formed 20 cases from 303 British. I annealed the cases for a count of two seconds in molten lead, then quenched in water. Then de-primed in a universal die, set a new primer, loaded with 10 grains of titegroup, filled the rest of case with oatmeal and then topped off with lard to keep it all in. The cases formed quite nice, as you will see in the photos. I still think they will still stretch a little, but I believe it's good enough to start developing a load.
For a reference, I am going to use load data from 375 Winchester and work my way up. I picked up some 225gr hornady interlock for the task, and will experiment with surplus WC735 which lists as 5% faster than H335 or close to H322. I hope to get well over 2000 fps, but will take my time getting there as this is my first wildcat. This cartridge has much more volume than the 375 Winchester, so I am hoping for good things.
I have a question for you guys out there, how would you go about neck sizing this case? The body of the 375 Winchester is more narrow than my 303/375, and is not going to work without resizing my new nicely fire-formed case. I also have 375 h&h dies but they are likely too long (didn't even bother trying). I am sure I can seat any number of bullet seating dies and am not worried about that.



A comparison of 303 british to the 303/375

A comparison of 375 Winchester (actually it's black powder parent, the 38-55 Winchester) to the 303/375

So far, I have fire-formed 20 cases from 303 British. I annealed the cases for a count of two seconds in molten lead, then quenched in water. Then de-primed in a universal die, set a new primer, loaded with 10 grains of titegroup, filled the rest of case with oatmeal and then topped off with lard to keep it all in. The cases formed quite nice, as you will see in the photos. I still think they will still stretch a little, but I believe it's good enough to start developing a load.
For a reference, I am going to use load data from 375 Winchester and work my way up. I picked up some 225gr hornady interlock for the task, and will experiment with surplus WC735 which lists as 5% faster than H335 or close to H322. I hope to get well over 2000 fps, but will take my time getting there as this is my first wildcat. This cartridge has much more volume than the 375 Winchester, so I am hoping for good things.
I have a question for you guys out there, how would you go about neck sizing this case? The body of the 375 Winchester is more narrow than my 303/375, and is not going to work without resizing my new nicely fire-formed case. I also have 375 h&h dies but they are likely too long (didn't even bother trying). I am sure I can seat any number of bullet seating dies and am not worried about that.



A comparison of 303 british to the 303/375

A comparison of 375 Winchester (actually it's black powder parent, the 38-55 Winchester) to the 303/375

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