Where do you buy your British .303

Use fresh brass & make the first firing cast.

My brass was brand new, never fired. Knowing I had a problem with that rifle, I fire formed a batch for it. Like I said, in it's present form it's a waste of brass if I'm reloading for it.

The rifle is fine if I'm buying new ammunition and don't plan to reload.
 
I feed nearly all my misurps reduced pressure cast loads. They are very accurate, as you can fit the bullet to the bore, and cost on average about 20 cents a round. I use salvaged lead (free) but have to buy the primer (0.04 per), powder (0.09 per) and gas check (0.04 per). Lube is under a penny a shot. It cost me under a hunderd bucks to start casting...though I have invested much more over the years since then in upgraded equipment....as one would expect in most hobbies.
 
I feed nearly all my misurps reduced pressure cast loads. They are very accurate, as you can fit the bullet to the bore, and cost on average about 20 cents a round. I use salvaged lead (free) but have to buy the primer (0.04 per), powder (0.09 per) and gas check (0.04 per). Lube is under a penny a shot. It cost me under a hunderd bucks to start casting...though I have invested much more over the years since then in upgraded equipment....as one would expect in most hobbies.

you need to get a gas check maker that saves 4 cents
 
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