
I hear from a lot of people that you should always, or at least try, to load flatbase bullets into a .303 rifle, becuase apparently the .303 barrels cannot stablise boat-tail bullets that well.
Well, my question is; where did this info come from, and why is it only relevant to .303s?
I own two .303s, and I load boat-tail bullets in mine and they shoot fine. I can put them on-board out to 600 yards, with both an SMLE and P14
I've even seen a friend with a No4 two-grover put rounds into the V-Bull with boat-tails at 300 yards.
So, why the whole; no boat-tails in .303? I mean, surely the barrel doesn't care what you shoot through it. You never hear that you shouldn't load boat-tails in a Mauser, or Mosin Nagant etc?
Any ideas?