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- 25 abstract "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.In the 1940s the 303/25 filled a void for Australian hunters and farmers, because at the time there was not a wide variety of choice in firearms or calibers and civilians were prohibited from owning any military calibers. Once developed, the popularity of the cartridge increased rapidly for several reasons. The necked down wildcat version of the .303 brit was found to be quite accurate and suitable for small to medium/large game, and also because of the huge surplus of cheap ex-military firearms available for conversion.Factory ammunition was available from the mid to late 1940's until the mid 1980s until the popularity of the cartridge had finally been superseded by other popular calibers.Today the 303/25 still has a small following in Australia, but mostly it is considered an important piece of Australian firearm and hunting history.".
- 25 wikiPageID "17711761".
- 25 wikiPageLength "7226".
- 25 wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- 25 wikiPageRevisionID "671083243".
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink 22.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink .303_British.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wildcat_cartridges.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Centerfire_ammunition.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Centrefire.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Gewehr_98.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Gun_laws_in_Australia.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Gun_politics_in_Australia.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Internal_ballistics.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Lee–Enfield.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rifle_cartridges.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Martini–Enfield.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Pattern_1914_Enfield.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Sportco.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Sporterised.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Sporterising.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Mauser.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Wildcat_cartridge.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Winchester_Model_1895.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLink Winchester_rifle.
- 25 wikiPageWikiLinkText ".25/303".
- 25 wikiPageWikiLinkText ".303/25".
- 25 balsrc "Reload Bench".
- 25 base "0.46".
- 25 btype "HPBT".
- 25 btype "SP".
- 25 bullet "0.257".
- 25 bw "100".
- 25 bw "117".
- 25 bw "87".
- 25 caseCapacity "50.86".
- 25 caseLength "2.185".
- 25 caseType "Rimmed, bottleneck".
- 25 designDate "1940.0".
- 25 en "1740".
- 25 en "1750".
- 25 hasPhotoCollection 25.
- 25 length "2.85".
- 25 name "0.303".
- 25 neck "0.29".
- 25 origin Australia.
- 25 parent "0.303".
- 25 primer "Large rifle".
- 25 rifling "1".
- 25 rimDia "0.54".
- 25 rimThick "0.06".
- 25 shoulder "0.412".
- 25 testBarrelLength "24".
- 25 type Rifle.
- 25 vel "2800".
- 25 vel "3010".
- 25 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- 25 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 25 subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 25 subject Category:Wildcat_cartridges.
- 25 type Firearm.
- 25 comment "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.In the 1940s the 303/25 filled a void for Australian hunters and farmers, because at the time there was not a wide variety of choice in firearms or calibers and civilians were prohibited from owning any military calibers. ".
- 25 label ".303/25".
- 25 sameAs m.047rf6z.
- 25 sameAs Q4545252.
- 25 sameAs Q4545252.
- 25 wasDerivedFrom 25?oldid=671083243.
- 25 isPrimaryTopicOf 25.