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leeenfield
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Woodleigh 215gr .303 Dimensions
      #273437 - 17/11/15 11:21 AM

Does anyone here use the Woodleigh 215's?
I am planning to have a mould made to shoot cast lead bullets in my .303s and would like to make it as close to the old dimensions as possible.
So if anyone has a Woodleigh and a caliper close at hand, would you be so kind as to measure it and give me an idea of where it starts tapering down from the .312 diameter?
Thanks in advance.


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Spud303
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Re: Woodleigh 215gr .303 Dimensions [Re: leeenfield]
      #273445 - 17/11/15 02:52 PM

Hello LE,

I measured up some Woodleigh 215 gr RNSP. Here are the details:

Overall length - 1.225"

Width at base - 0.312" & this continues for 0.400" until it starts to taper

The jacket length is 1.190" & this is where the lead RN is exposed. Width of exposed lead tip at this point is 0.220"

For comparison I measured an original Kynoch 215 gr RNSP (I was lucky enough to come across a good supply of these and according to the original source they date from pre-WW2s, there were also some 192 gr HP). They are more streamlined than the Woodleigh version.

OL - 1.275"

Width at base - 0.311" and this continues for 0.500" until starts to taper

Jacket length to exposed lead nose - 1.235" and the lead RN tip is 0.145" at this point.

Depending on the dimensions of your .303s bore you should check out the range of moulds at Cast Bullet Engineering. I use one of their oversize GC designs (210 gr with my alloy) in an old single shot with groove of .315".

Hope this helps with your quest. Good Luck!
Spud


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Iowa_303s
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Re: Woodleigh 215gr .303 Dimensions [Re: Spud303]
      #273450 - 17/11/15 04:22 PM

Hi LE,
I use a mold from Accurate Molds for my .303 British Ruger #1.
It is the 31-220BG
It casts great bullets right at 220 grains when using wheel weights with 2% tin added to the mix.
They can be contacted at the following website:

http://www.accuratemolds.com/index.php

All molds are custom made to the purchasers request, price is vey reasonable and lead time has always been quicker than promised.
I own several and will continue to use them for all my mold needs.

Good luck,

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Matt

formerly known as Iowa_303

"Once your reputation is ruined you can live your life quite freely."

"Enkelkinder über alles"


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DarylS
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Re: Woodleigh 215gr .303 Dimensions [Re: Iowa_303s]
      #273451 - 17/11/15 04:28 PM

Matt- I brought up that address and what a beautiful display of BP oriented grease grooves. Square and wide are typically for black powder loads.

That's interesting, brought it up again for another look and it was a different home page. LOL

Here's a nice design for my new plinker. Cool site.

http://www.accuratemolds.com/bullet_detail.php?bullet=51-350C-D.png

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Daryl


"a gun without hammers is like a Spaniel without ears" King George V


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