RockinRam96
WKR
Long story short, I have re-acquired one of my great grandfather Savage Model 99 chambered in .303 Savage. I have been on the look out for ammo but in a shortage, and the age of the round it is hard to come by. I do reload and have been able to find most of the components I need.
As for bullets, I have found some lead 152 grain spitzer bullets. No I am on the look out for copper gas checks. I have a couple questions about gas checks.
1. I have been told the .303 Savage shoots .308 diameter projectiles, modern pointed bullets will work but, I have been told they take up to much case volume. The lead bullets I have found are .311 diameter, which I assume then would take a .308 gas check?
2. I have found “30 caliber” gas checks. Will they work or do I need .308 or .311 specific gas checks?
I have found some reloading data on this round, but I do not have a book of my own. This is the first time I have dealt with lead projectiles. Just looking to get shooting!
Thanks in advance.
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As for bullets, I have found some lead 152 grain spitzer bullets. No I am on the look out for copper gas checks. I have a couple questions about gas checks.
1. I have been told the .303 Savage shoots .308 diameter projectiles, modern pointed bullets will work but, I have been told they take up to much case volume. The lead bullets I have found are .311 diameter, which I assume then would take a .308 gas check?
2. I have found “30 caliber” gas checks. Will they work or do I need .308 or .311 specific gas checks?
I have found some reloading data on this round, but I do not have a book of my own. This is the first time I have dealt with lead projectiles. Just looking to get shooting!
Thanks in advance.
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