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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    Well I have a set of Simplex 303-25 dies
    Can get a Vulcan 1:8 twist barrel
    Would need to make a chamber reamer as unlikely to find one easily in NZ
    There will be on out there somewhere
    Din Collings would have done a few of them and I know he did a few 30-40s also
    Would love to find both those reamers
    Ross collings in carterton will have the tools , most of dins tooling went there or to mike in tepuke .
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    There were a number of Canadian variations of 303 wildcats also
    So you could run into a range of lengths and shoulder angles

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    Only in NSW could you not use a .303 early post war. Other states were ok.

    The .303 wild cats came about in a bid to get better performance and flatter trajectory than the .303 on our generally light game.

    The .303/22 and .25s for roo shooting where on the skins were sold. Less damage from lighter pills.

    Simplex still make 303/25 dies.

    Sportco made the rifles, river brand made the ammo.


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    A certain gun doctor on this forum worked upstairs at one stage as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peteforskeet View Post
    A certain gun doctor on this forum worked upstairs at one stage as well
    More info required ...😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    There were a number of Canadian variations of 303 wildcats also
    So you could run into a range of lengths and shoulder angles
    Yes I think Epps was one of the more popular. He did quite a few wildcats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiffy View Post
    Yes I think Epps was one of the more popular. He did quite a few wildcats.
    Yes Eeps was the most prolific inovator

    Some of the cartridge collector forums have a lot of detail on the multiple lengths
    It would seen that the 303-22 was most likely the most diverse in length and layout
    I guess due to the fact that it was maybe over capacity
    Certainly a close match for the 220 Swift but with a full rim

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    Pack out heavy

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    Quote Originally Posted by paremata View Post
    Another BSA sporter on the P14 at a guess. You would be able to get them cranking properly out of that action

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    very expensive for a wildcat oddball round..... would be a fun rifle to own all the same.
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Gun Smith workshop above reloading technical services shop, Dave Arnold first gunsmith I remember up there, then I think the guy I referred to took up business.
    Back around mid 70's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    very expensive for a wildcat oddball round..... would be a fun rifle to own all the same.
    yes and no.
    probably not done in NZ. I would suggest someone with a little bit more coin wanting the best performance out of the round and maybe either having the rifle or getting a buggered one (maybe not) and paying to get it re-barreled the same as 90% of the SMLE's getting done.
    Then they could load it another 200fps on basically the same as the 257 rob, or the 270 Winchester whichever one you looked at.
    Probably having the rifle was the key otherwise you would just buy a 270 or 257. Mind you maybe not a lot around

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    that was my point...can buy a bog std .270w for less coin and buggering around with having to find dies etc and get much longer brass life too.
    package deal suppressed and scoped for similar coin.... dont get me wrong its a neat rifle and fair price if thats what squeals your wheels... a little bit of history too. just a lot of buggering around for bugger all gain if you know what I mean.
    bit like me wanting to rechamber a baikal into .22hp savage but with .224 barrel..... rechamber will be 3-400 and dies that again... and then wont match .22-250 and wont gain much on .223.... but would be different.
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Doubt it was done recently I reckon
    Probably more like 30+ years ago and is someone's old deer/kangaroo slayer from way back
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