I wasn't sure whether to post this on Medium Cals list or Military Surplus but I figure you guys can help me just as much. I'm considering picking up a Martini Enfield in .303 around Christmas or New Year and I was wondering if anyone had experience with this rifle in particular and, if not, general hunting experience with the .303 British cartridge regarding medium to bigger game.
Here in Australia the amount of old SMLE's haunting gun cabinets and still providing regular and effective service after more than 3 quarters of a century use is inestimable. The .303 is regarded as the no-nonsense cal that puts 'em down and keeps them down, particularly. The factory ammo is generally cheap, reloading products(bullets, etc.) inexpensive and the SMLE is also the backbone of the Military/Service Discipline of target shooting.
What there isn't much discussion about is it's use, if it is used, on medium sized deer. Pigs and goats are the regular game for the Brit here despite the fact it packs the sectional density and frontal area for much bigger game.
What are you guys using the .303 for? White tail, elk, black bear, even moose? What's the consensus on it's effectiveness for deer hunting, especially in the older Martini action?