When fired from a .303 rifle, it can travel ABOUT 2.5 miles.
The .303 Enfield rifle can fire a bullet about 2 to 2.5 miles- but is not accurate beyond about 600 meters.
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The .303 British and .303 Savage are not the same. Only purchase the caliber that is printed on the barrel.
If it's a W-W Super, .303 Brittish it's not worth much. This is a common round. W-W stands for Winchester-Western (brand name of the ammo manufacturer), SUPER is a line of ammo they offer, and .303 Brittish is the caliber of the bullet. A box of 20 rounds can be bought for around $10.
The typical rifle bullet was .303 inch caliber. The same round was used in most of the light machine guns.
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Up to the 1950s, it was the British Enfield 303 caliber rifle.
It's a .30 caliber bullet.
A 22 caliber bullet is 22/100 inches in diameter. A 7.62 mm bullet is 30 caliber or 30/100 inches in diameter there is no such thing as a 7.62 caliber bullet
Bolt action military rifle, most commonly in caliber .303 British.
It is the caliber of the cartridge used by Great Britain for many years in their military rifles. It is a rimmed cartridge.