I admit, I did it, through the British. The .303 British that is. I purchased 100rds of Wolf Performance .303 British to try out, just for the heck of it. The ammo is Russian made. Shot 20 of them out of my cutdown Krag. The cases are copper coated steel. The neck and shoulder had been annealed, so with a bit of extra effort one can chamber them in a Krag. Immediately, I noticed a delay in ignition. I've been this route before, I think they have been primed with a DDNP priming mixture. I accidentally bought 5000 of Wolf's KVB-7E DDNP LR primers once, I still have 4975 of them to do something with! I used 10 to get on target then shot the attached group. Not bad, considering the delay in ignition, which sometime happens, sometimes doesn't. Enfield shooters are reporting misfires. The bullet is a 173gr FMJBT, steel jacketed with a supposedly .005 thick copper coating. Bullets mic .3105", but only back where the boat tail starts. I'm in the process of pulling down the remaining 80. Bullet weight is fairly consistent with a majority being 173.5 +/- .5gr. 24/60 are either side of the range. They are 1.25" long. I'm going to reduce the charge at least 1.5gr to start, the mildest of US primers produce about double the pressure of the DDNP primers. Powder charges are averaging 39.5gr with some deviation, a high of 39.8, low of oops, 37.7gr. I'll load some Krag cases using the US primers and report back. I'd thought to make some Mexican match rounds using Russian components, the Wolf ammo is presently only $7 a box. I'm not recommending you fire .303 in your Krag, though mine, with a .310 groove diameter showed no damage. This was off the bench at 100yds, my rifle has an old Weaver 6x on it. I don't know if the high ones were from the delay or the fact that the ocular bell was out of adjustment for my eye. Up and down double of the elevation wire, and the lock ring was froze.
Russian collusion
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Some of our members live out west, so I thought I'd post this pic of 3.5-3.75" paw print I found at the range the day I shot this group. Anyone other than me think this is a cougar track? The range I shoot at is a state wildlife area with prime hunting for one. I think it's a double track, the rear paw stepping in the print of the front paw.
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Could be a Siberian Tiger .... Russian collusion .... eeewww, weird.
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Bobcat?
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Too big for bobcat. 3.5-3.75" across.
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I thinking Puma... Isn't that mountain soil???
I gotta go with Cougar (not the young man seeking type, unfortunately).
I gotta go with Cougar (not the young man seeking type, unfortunately).
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The range is near one of the highest points in the area at about 1000ft above sea level. Lots of fields for it to hunt, a couple ponds, and a creek. Some of the fields are even planted with corn that's left solely for the wildlife. Have a look around: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wolf+Creek+Wildlife+Area+and+Rifle%2FPistol+Range/@39.5846687,-81.9422317,1131m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x639706a7d742c582!8m2!3d39.5831563!4d-81.9375562?hl=en-US
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"Watch your Back", dem cats be sneaky!
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I saw that cat last month at the range... bwaaahahahahahaha