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July 13th, 2018, 09:00 AM #1
.303 Wolf Gold
Anyone else shooting this crap?
I got 2 boxes and am only 5-8 rounds in but the primer has poped out a little in every one. None of the other .303 I shot though this rifle did this.
My shoulder crono says it a little hot.
I guess it's a I got what I paid for situation.Owner Trigger Time LLc 01 FFL/NFA Saylorsburg, PA. Sales/Service/Transfers/Training
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July 13th, 2018, 09:12 AM #2Active Member
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Re: .303 Wolf Gold
I've never used it. Try Privi if you haven't already. Works well for me and the brass is reloadable.
I was having primers back out on my 1903 due to gross headspace. The smith reamed the chamber too deep on a new barrel. He did take care of me though and all is well.
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July 13th, 2018, 10:46 AM #3
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Was the other ammo you shot mil. surplus with crimped in primers ? Or have you shot other commercial ammo ? Maybe headspace issue . As a little experiment take a small O ring and roll it down till it's against the rim . Load and force the bolt handle down squishing the O ring and fire then check the primer . if it's backed out still you have other gremlins
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July 13th, 2018, 11:02 AM #4
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July 13th, 2018, 01:47 PM #5Grand Member
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Re: .303 Wolf Gold
what were you shooting it out of?
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July 14th, 2018, 01:06 PM #6
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1916 Enfield #1mk3
I'll have to check the bolthead and see that # it is.Owner Trigger Time LLc 01 FFL/NFA Saylorsburg, PA. Sales/Service/Transfers/Training
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July 14th, 2018, 02:53 PM #7Grand Member
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measure it front to back with calipers too . the surfaces, not the threaded neck .
no.1mk3 dont run on the # on the bolt head , that's the no.4 system. all those marks are proofing.
spending $20-30 on a new head if need be might save you some headaches down the road.a slow death awaits you,but not before love reminds you that there is good in you
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July 17th, 2018, 03:23 PM #8Junior Member
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Re: .303 Wolf Gold
On a .303 British Enfield rifle at max military headspace of .074 and a rim thickness of .058 you will have .016 head clearance.
Below the primer has backed out by the amount of the head clearance and this can happen with any rifle at lower chamber pressures.
Below a .303 British cartridge being fired at normal chamber pressures. As the chamber pressure reaches the yield strength the case stretches to meet the bolt face and re-seats the primer.
Below new 7mm mauser cases fired for the first time at lower pressures and the primers are protruding. The amount the primers are protruding is how much head clearance the cartridge had in the chamber.
This can be caused by short cases or excessive headspace or even both.
Below you can slip a very thin rubber o-ring around the case and this will hold the case against the bolt face. This will prevent the .303 British case from stretching when first fired and thereafter the case can be neck sized only.
Below the neck sized case will headspace on its shoulder and hold the case against the bolt face.
Below I fire formed these .303 British cases using the rubber o-ring method around the rim. Some people use small pony tail rubber bands or the rubber bands for braces. I prefer to use the round o-rings because when compressed it centers the case in the rear of the chamber and the rubber bands may not because they are cut square.
Below forming the cases with a o-ring and reduced loads of SR4759 or Trail Boss and .312 100 grain pistol bullets to blow out the case shoulder.
NOTE, No.1 bolt heads marked with the letter "S" for spare are the longest and can be lapped to the correct head space.
Also remember to grease your bolt lugs when using the o-ring method of fire forming and use the thinnest o-ring that will hold the case against the bolt face.
On a normal full length resized case you have a little head clearance. And with snug fitting neck sized cases and using the o-ring method the bolt lugs need to be lubed to prevent galling the lugs.Last edited by pete1955; July 17th, 2018 at 04:05 PM.
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July 17th, 2018, 09:26 PM #9
Re: .303 Wolf Gold
I shoot WPA military classic out of a No4 Mk1* - never had an issue with primers popping out.
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July 19th, 2018, 02:12 PM #10
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Yea, I poped one in a #4MK1 I know has good headspace and the primer was normal. So it's not the ammo. Rats.
That's some awesome info Pete. Rep sent.Owner Trigger Time LLc 01 FFL/NFA Saylorsburg, PA. Sales/Service/Transfers/Training
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