Well like the man said, I have not missed much.
My 9.3x74R #1 will do anything the 303 does and then some
how fast does your 9.3 push a 150gr TSX? does it recoil like a 243?
Well like the man said, I have not missed much.
My 9.3x74R #1 will do anything the 303 does and then some
There are lots of Ruger #1 chamberings that will do "anything the 303 does and then some".
You miss the whole point on this #1 303 thing .... It's a very limited run of rifles chambered in a cartridge that we hold dear here in Canada and was cooked up right here on CGN, besides the fact that AFAIK there hasn't been a new non-military production rifle in 303 produced in decades.
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Shot thousands of rounds in civilian marksmanship in competition, but never toke one hunting.
Because I felt the power was only margional for Moose and Elk. As a matter of fact I only knew two people that hunted with with a 303 and I knew many 303 shooters in the club.
Well like the man said, I have not missed much.
My 9.3x74R #1 will do anything the 303 does and then some. When the hype is over I may get a #1 in 303 just to say I got one. Ha? They soon be on the second hand shelves.
I am quite aware of the 303. Shot thousands of rounds in civilian marksmanship in competition, but never toke one hunting. Because I felt the power was only margional for Moose and Elk.
Well I don't think I am missing the point. I am quite aware of the 303. Shot thousands of rounds in civilian marksmanship in competition, but never toke one hunting.
Because I felt the power was only margional for Moose and Elk. As a matter of fact I only knew two people that hunted with with a 303 and I knew many 303 shooters in the club.
AS far as handloading is concerned I tried that too. Spend hours measuring rims to find a few that were the same. My friend and I even had a bunch of different bolt heads to adjust the head space which is not possible in the #1.

The one on the left, a James McNaughton & Sons. On the right, a Rigby. I'm starting to 'feel the need'.



























