1918 Enfield No1 Mk 111* 410
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 8:33 pm
Originally posted by 25pdr.
1918 Enfield No1 Mk 111* 410
Due to the high cost of factory 410 I obtained some 444 Marlin rifle cases. The only problem is the rim diameter is about 34 thou smaller than 303 which means that the extractor doesn't grip every time.
To reduce the reloading costs even more I salvage the shot and powder from cheap 12Ga 7.5 cartridges. OK I don't know what the powder is but a carefull interpolation of reloading tables would in my case suggest that it is equivalent to Red Dot. Using that information I have no problem producing 410 rounds for 10p.
Use this method at your own risk and remember I'm firing them in a 303 chamber.
Get some grins when I appear on a DTL lineup with it though.
1918 Enfield No1 Mk 111* 410
Due to the high cost of factory 410 I obtained some 444 Marlin rifle cases. The only problem is the rim diameter is about 34 thou smaller than 303 which means that the extractor doesn't grip every time.
To reduce the reloading costs even more I salvage the shot and powder from cheap 12Ga 7.5 cartridges. OK I don't know what the powder is but a carefull interpolation of reloading tables would in my case suggest that it is equivalent to Red Dot. Using that information I have no problem producing 410 rounds for 10p.
Use this method at your own risk and remember I'm firing them in a 303 chamber.
Get some grins when I appear on a DTL lineup with it though.