N140 for .303 reloading
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: N140 for .303 reloading
wots a mikmak? Sounds like a supermarket own-brand version of NikNaks!
I'd err on the side of caution with ANY info - LOTS of new powder (from otherwise unknown markets/companies/countries) is coming on the scene in the last 2 or 3 years, some with tall-tales added to try to increase sales, etc.
I have no reason to not take what Brian said as gospel - have dealt with him long enough
I'd err on the side of caution with ANY info - LOTS of new powder (from otherwise unknown markets/companies/countries) is coming on the scene in the last 2 or 3 years, some with tall-tales added to try to increase sales, etc.
I have no reason to not take what Brian said as gospel - have dealt with him long enough
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Re: N140 for .303 reloading
Whatever it is, is it any good for the 303 like the man asked?
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Re: N140 for .303 reloading
If it is N140 or very close to then TR140 should be ideal for .303 - I would start off with a sensible load, maybe 37 grains and work up slowly. If it is the same as N140 then anywhere from 39.5 to 41.0 grains seems to be the ideal load, my preference for N140 is at the lower end of this range and it works very well for me.
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Re: N140 for .303 reloading
I have used TR140 in .303 loads currently I am loading 33gr of it with a 210 cast boolit from Rog it works fine in my Martini Enfield and seems to match the drops on my sights so im happy with it.
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Re: N140 for .303 reloading
Nice to hear you are happy with the boolits - do you know what velocity you are getting with the 33gr load?pe4king wrote:I have used TR140 in .303 loads currently I am loading 33gr of it with a 210 cast boolit from Rog it works fine in my Martini Enfield and seems to match the drops on my sights so im happy with it.
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Re: N140 for .303 reloading
Mik is Dolphin Rifles here in the UK.saddler wrote:wots a mikmak? Sounds like a supermarket own-brand version of NikNaks!
Re: N140 for .303 reloading
Hiya Watcher,
I'm getting good results at 200 yards with my smle, using 39gn of N140 behind a 174gn HPBT bullet - It also seems to be the popular choice for 7.62/.308 TR shooters....although with this new TR140, we shall see....
I'm getting good results at 200 yards with my smle, using 39gn of N140 behind a 174gn HPBT bullet - It also seems to be the popular choice for 7.62/.308 TR shooters....although with this new TR140, we shall see....
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Re: N140 for .303 reloading
Rogdodgyrog wrote:Nice to hear you are happy with the boolits - do you know what velocity you are getting with the 33gr load?pe4king wrote:I have used TR140 in .303 loads currently I am loading 33gr of it with a 210 cast boolit from Rog it works fine in my Martini Enfield and seems to match the drops on my sights so im happy with it.
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Not really sure at the moment but my estimate is around 2000fps, as soon as our club chrono is replaced ill let you know.
Im really pleased with the boolits do you do them in or around 174gr ?, (for the other Enfields).
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