Johnn Peterson
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Chemainus B.C.
Albertaal,
Hunting season was right around the corner when my 303 arrived and all I had in my bullet "hoard" in any quantity were some Speer 180gr.RN and Hornady 150gr.Sp , so bullet testing was limited.
The Speer shot so well with little effort and that is what I went with for hunting loads, unfortunately nothing edible presented itself to test them on in the barren wastelands where I prowl....there is always next year...
For me, the Speer has always been a good and dependable hunting bullet in any of my other 303s.
My Brother in the Yukon uses a 215 Woodleigh in his 303 rifles and I am trying to weasle some from him to try.
I do think these rifles would be good cast bullet shooters with the right combination of bullet and powder.
I've mentioned this previously , in a pair of Jungle Carbines I have I seem to get better accuracy results with bullets of 0.312" diameter, such as the Hornady 174gr and the Woodleigh 215gr. I got my supply of 215gr Woodleigh bullets from Corlane Sporting Goods in Dawson Creek. Perhaps give them a shout if you're trying to get hold of some.




























I Guess growing up as a non francophone in QUEBEC,back in the 60's i was too ignorant to know that my 25 dollar #4 Mk.1 from EATONS department store in MONTREAL, shooting 180 Gr. KKSP (kling kore soft points) was unable to down a moose . I guess the two that dropped to one shot each in 1963 and 1964 did not know that either. both ran over 100 yards. one away from me and one ,ran pass me. (i did drop my rifle and shimmied up a nearby cedar tree on that one.) Must remember in future to use only my .308 NORMA mag or my .300 Win mag.
POPS. p.s. as was said,. those that can not shoot seem to think its their rifle(CALIBRE) thats the problem and not their lack of marksmanship. spend time at the range or woods,. shoot at reasonable distances. do YOUR part.





















