In its lifetime, it was chambered in only one major rifle the Savage 99 and has not been chambered by. In a 26-inch barrel like this one, the cartridge is capable of impressive performance. The new value of an ENFIELD 303 rifle has fallen 0.00 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 1,189.73. The 12 month average price is 1,189.73 new and 612.62 used. 303 British cartridge are not interchangeable with each other. 303 Savage was the company’s flagship cartridge. AN ENFIELD 303 rifle is currently worth an average price of 1,189.73 new and 644.23 used. Im going to shoot 170 grain round nose Remington core lokts (30-30 bullets), unless anyone knows of a round nose 180. Ive got 200 pcs of new Jameson brass and probably 80-100 pcs of old mixed brass. While major ammunition manufacturers have long since halted production of ammo, dedicated followers can procure loaded ammunition and brass cases through smaller enterprises. TheLostBeaver said: Im going to start reloading 303 savage soon, my primary goal is to make a good deer hunting round. 303 Savage has a small, but loyal fraternity of shooters who reload this cartridge. Complete with a folding Lyman tang sight. Original wood has been lightly refinished and looks to be in good condition.
Overall metal is excellent with a excellent refinish.
303 SAVAGE RIFLE FULL
Description: Has a 22 inch full round barrel chambered in Savage 303 caliber. However, the pointed-tip bullets gave it a ballistic advantage over other traditional lever-action cartridges such as the. SAVAGE MODEL 1899 TD RIFLE IN CAL 303 SAVAGE. It wasn't as successful in other lever-action rifles because of their tubular magazines. Being a pointed-tip rimmed cartridge, it worked well in the Model 99 rifles that Savage produced because of their rotary magazine. 30 caliber rifle cartridge developed by the Savage Arms Company in 1894 which was designed as a short action cartridge for their Savage Model 1895 later 1899 hammerless lever-action rifle. Although the cartridge was never popular with the military, it did become a popular round for civilian hunters. 303 Savage as part of an unsuccessful attempt at creating a cartridge for the military. With its 190-grain loading, it was used on such animals as deer and moose. Savage produced a half dozen loads for it. 303 Savage remained popular through the 1930s. 303 Savage round was ballistically superior to the. The cartridge was designed for smokeless powder at a time when black-powder cartridges were still popular. 30 caliber rifle cartridge developed by the Savage Arms Company in 1894 which was designed as a short action cartridge for their Savage Model 1895 later 1899 hammerless lever-action rifle.