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mag44uk
05-09-2010, 07:00 AM
Maybe a bit of topic but.......
I would like to shoot tracer out of my No4 303.
303 tracer is,to say the least,rather scarce.
I do have however some 144gn 308 tracer.
The tracer I have is nominally 307 and my No4 slugs at 311.
Is there any reason I couldnt paper patch these to make em fit?
I am thinking this may be tricky on account of only having 4 or 5 thou to play with.
Accuracy isnt a big issue,its just for fun and "can I do it?".
What do you think chaps?
Tony

Shiloh
05-09-2010, 08:55 AM
I had the same question. Isn't .303 British tracer a little scarce??

I would think that they could be patched, but you need input from someone who patches regularly.

There are some neat tracer video's on YouTube.

Shiloh

DWM
05-09-2010, 04:49 PM
Load and shot it , if accuracy it's not an issue , you can do it , you have a five grooves or a two grooves bore? if it's a two grooves you have 90% of the land of .303 and 10 percent groove of .312 , a .308 bullet have plenty of surface to grip on this barrel

Daniel

mag44uk
05-10-2010, 04:29 AM
Load and shot it , if accuracy it's not an issue , you can do it , you have a five grooves or a two grooves bore? if it's a two grooves you have 90% of the land of .303 and 10 percent groove of .312 , a .308 bullet have plenty of surface to grip on this barrel

Daniel

Good point. I will load a few up and try them. Its a 5 groove but the same theory should apply.
Thanks for that idea.
Will report back.
Cheers,
Tony

wiljen
05-10-2010, 08:53 AM
I suspect that paper patching would also cover the base to a degree that prevented the tracer from lighting properly and it would then be an expensive patched FMJ that caused disposal problems for the range due to unburnt tracers.

m.chalmers
05-13-2010, 09:56 PM
Your in the UK and have tracers? Hide the dog! So you have a tight No4 Mk1 an you want to play with tracers?

Make your own.