I've been suffering from Lee Enfield Separation Anxiety disorder as I recently sold an unissued No1 Mk 3 SMLE with matching numbers that was in very good condition back to a great mate who I'd bought it from a long while ago. I'd been using it at the range or hunting for many years. He'll turn it into a Safe Queen sure as eggs
In a couple of weeks time for the cost of my time making another mate a Leather Butt Stock Cover with cartridge loops and a knife sheath I will be taking delivery of a clapped out No 1 Mk3 with a sporterised stock. I've got money burning a hole in my pocket until I can get the donor action to my Gunsmith to start what should be a relatively simple and inexpensive conversion from the .303 to 303.35 or as it's known in Australia .35 Territorian. I want a knock about reliable hunting rifle that packs a punch on game up to Scrub Bulls. A 10 shot magazine is comforting as well as handy for bombing up mobs of Feral Pigs. A Gunsmith in New Zealand that I made enquiry's with reckons a 303.35 based on a No1 Mk 3 action and 18" barrel should be good for 2400 fps with a 250 Jacketed bullet
Not sure about that - 2200fps from a 22" barrel would be pushing it I'd guess
I have done plenty of research and one issue I've been warned about by a fella I tracked down is that a standard .35 cal neck and throat on the rifle may cause issues with the thinner standard .303 brass and excess clearances , I'll talk to my Gunsmith about this , any suggestions folks?
I plan to have a 22" barrel and shoot mostly 250gr Jacketed bullets and don't rule out I may cast my own and paper patch, we'll see. I was thinking about a 1 in 10" or 12" twist. I have thousands of 180gr rnfp commercial hard cast coated bullets on hand I use in my .357 Lever rifle and don't rule out working out some light loads for cheap plinking or shooting smaller game like Goats and Pigs with - What are the chances a twist rate like 1 in 10" or 12" will stabilize these light for caliber pills?
My research also indicates reloading die's are no real problem either as all I need to do is get a set of Lee RGB .303 die's and have em bored out to .35 cal and replace the screws / buttons, I guess I'll look for another set of die's for perhaps a set of used .357 die's and scrounge the fittings from them to fit to the modified .303 dies. I have not checked out mobs like Simplex yet who may be able to make me a set or even have some on hand - Any experience to share folks?
I like open sights, even though I'm starting to get older and my eyes aren't like new I would like a ramp mounted front blade and a receiver mounted peep. I way and the terrain I hunt mean 100 yards is a long long shot. Quick shots are the norm
I'll either be reworking and restoring the bubba'd wood from the donor rifle or the same of a unbubba'd stock set I'll find about the place myself. Expensive Custom wood or even the commercially available synthetics holds little interest. I like straight grips, will be fitting a recoil pad.
Load Data - this has been interesting, none out there, but the fella I tracked down that owns one of these rifles suggested some that is very close to what I figured. I was looking at starting loads about 10% lower than .356 Win Data as posted on the ADI website
Any experiences anyone can share would be greatly appreciated
I'll post pics of my .35 Territorian when it's completed
regards Jacko