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<blockquote data-quote="glassparman" data-source="post: 4380805" data-attributes="member: 54834"><p>Yes, the Enfields had fairly loose chambers and because of that, most people neck size only and keep them labeled for a specific rifle. If you find some brass, it needs to be new or full length sized for your test.</p><p></p><p>If you might be in the Blanchard area, I can give you a couple test rounds live Military or Commercial, or full length sized empty brass. Yep, I'm a freak when it comes to my Enfield's and 303 British ammo!</p><p></p><p>PM Me . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glassparman, post: 4380805, member: 54834"] Yes, the Enfields had fairly loose chambers and because of that, most people neck size only and keep them labeled for a specific rifle. If you find some brass, it needs to be new or full length sized for your test. If you might be in the Blanchard area, I can give you a couple test rounds live Military or Commercial, or full length sized empty brass. Yep, I'm a freak when it comes to my Enfield's and 303 British ammo! PM Me . . . [/QUOTE]
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