View Full Version : Where to get a No 4 Mk1 rebarreld?
cwartyman
02-25-2014, 03:25
Picked up a No 4 Mk 1 dated 1943 last year muzzle was good, cartridge does not fall to rim when dropped in the chamber. Problem is when I shot it at 50 yds ( to see where on paper it was) the shot were keyholes. Is it worth while to get a mould at say .314 and try it or see where to get it rebarreled?
Mack
JB White
02-25-2014, 07:10
Were you shooting lead bullets? Reason I ask is I have a Lithgow that's a great shooter with jacketed ball ammo but it pukes out tumblers when using cast.
cwartyman
02-26-2014, 03:50
JB,
This was privi 150 gr FMJ.
Alan De Enfield
02-26-2014, 06:03
If you have a worn barrel then those will exacerbate the situation because :
1) The bullet is too 'short' to stabilise properly - try a 174gr.
2) I'm fairly sure tha these are boat-tail bullets which will make matters worse.
Put the two together and you have a short bullet - which is further shortened by the boat-tail.
Get hold of some milsurp 303 or some non boat-tailed 174 / 180 gr commercial stuff.
cwartyman
02-26-2014, 06:52
cool I will load up some 175grains I picked up for 7.62x54r and see how that works.
Mack
Clark Howard
02-27-2014, 01:23
To answer your original question. Try www.bdlltd.com. He carries the new barrels, and seems to be a man of his word. Regards, Clark
cwartyman
02-27-2014, 01:54
Thanks Clark will drop him a line.
Mack
I will be using Brian.
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