.303/25

.303/.25 BB 303-25 side view
TypeRifle
Place of originAustralia
Production history
Designed1940s
Specifications
Parent case.303 British
Case typeRimmed, bottleneck
Bullet diameter0.257 in (6.5 mm)
Neck diameter0.290 in (7.4 mm)
Shoulder diameter0.412 in (10.5 mm)
Base diameter0.460 in (11.7 mm)
Rim diameter0.540 in (13.7 mm)
Rim thickness.060 in (1.5 mm)
Case length2.185 in (55.5 mm)
Overall length2.85 in (72 mm)
Case capacity50.86 gr H2O (3.296 cm3)
Rifling twist1-12 inches
Primer typeLarge rifle [1]
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
87 gr (6 g) SP 3,010 ft/s (920 m/s) 1,750 ft⋅lbf (2,370 J)
100 gr (6 g) HPBT 2,800 ft/s (850 m/s) 1,740 ft⋅lbf (2,360 J)
117 gr (8 g) SP 2,800 ft/s (850 m/s) 2,030 ft⋅lbf (2,750 J)
Test barrel length: 24

The .303/25, sometimes known as the .25/303 is a wildcat centrefire rifle cartridge, based on the .303 British, necked down to fire a .257 projectile, originating in Australia in the 1940s as a cartridge for sporterised rifles, particularly on the Lee–Enfield action; similar versions also appeared in Canada around the same time.[2]

  1. ^ Donnelly, John J., Handloaders Manual of Cartridge Conversions, p223
  2. ^ Barnes, Frank C., Cartridges of the World, 7th Edition, p173