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Offline 7x57

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Kevin .303 200 grainers?
« on: November 17, 2004, 07:52:08 AM »
Kevin, could you please tell me where you found the 200 grain
303 bullets. Are they components or loaded shells? Is this supplier in Canada? I love the .303 but I like heavy bullets at slower speeds for my hunting needs.

I would really like to find a mould for casting the original 215 grainers...cuz you can't beat sectional density for close shots on large rutting critters.  

Any info you have would be greatly appreciated!  Thanks in advance.
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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2004, 02:35:43 PM »
Can't recommend any 200gn bullets, 7x57, but Woodleigh of Australia makes a jacketed, bonded-core Weldcore RN 215gn in .303 cal specifically designed for .303 Brit. Midway in the USA sells them I believe.
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« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2004, 05:10:09 PM »
steve ridgewell at www.303british.com makes them. prices ain't to bad, and he lives in southern ontario, but will ship to the states and europe too i think. apparently they are better to use than the 215 gr load because when you seat a 215 gr bullet to the proper depth the bullet base goes below the neck. this prevents you from a max powder load. the 215 gr bullet does not go past the neck and allows a max powder load. this equals almost the same energy and punch of the 215 gr bullet, but with a higher speed and better performance.
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Kevin .303 200 grainers?
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2004, 01:02:46 PM »
I have some 225 grain jacketed bullets in .312 that I got from a guy who posts here on graybeard.  His screen name is billinoregon.  He swages them himself.  So far I.ve tried them in my 91/30 with fine results.  Have a few left to try in my Enfield.

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Kevin .303 200 grainers?
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2004, 11:07:48 AM »
Thanks, you guys rock!

I had two real close encounters with bears this year. A large ant eating black bear let me get to spitting distance before we noticed each other, and I ran into a sow grizzly with yearling cub at forty yards while cow talking. The cub snorted and came towards me and his momma followed.
I backed away SLOWLY and they finally got bored and left. It was a while before I could pry my hands off the stock!
Gotta love BC and "extreme hunting".

Point is at times like that I want long heavy bullets in the pipe.
Thanks again   I will follow up on all the advice.
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« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2004, 11:35:12 AM »
I have some dies on the way, and will be experimenting this winter.  Hopefully I'll be producing .312 and .311 bullets by next spring.
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