TheDoubleD
Member
It would be interesting to see some measurements from the cartridge in the original post. Actual measured diameter of the bullet. Our side neck measurement of the cartridge.
To my eyeball the cartridge looks like a Standard .303 Brit cartridge on the outside. The bullet on the other hand is smaller than the inside of the case neck. Looking at pictures tells one story. Taking measurements is quite another.
There is one thing that does bother me about the cartridge in the OP and that is the bullet appears to be a lead bullet. The work to develop the .303 was done with jacketed bullet.
My sole reference source on the development of the .303 comes from Winfer's book. Being in the US, limits my source of refence material on British cartridges. If any one has any additional reference they can point me to on the subject I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Douglas
To my eyeball the cartridge looks like a Standard .303 Brit cartridge on the outside. The bullet on the other hand is smaller than the inside of the case neck. Looking at pictures tells one story. Taking measurements is quite another.
There is one thing that does bother me about the cartridge in the OP and that is the bullet appears to be a lead bullet. The work to develop the .303 was done with jacketed bullet.
My sole reference source on the development of the .303 comes from Winfer's book. Being in the US, limits my source of refence material on British cartridges. If any one has any additional reference they can point me to on the subject I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Douglas


