.303 British (no ontology)

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.303 British (or more rarely, 7.7x56mm R) is a rifle cartridge developed in December 1888 and adopted in 1889 by the British military as the standard service rifle cartridge. Initially a blackpowder cartridge, it transitioned to smokeless powder in 1891, with the adoption of cordite, a solid, stick-shaped propellant for which this cartridge is famous for using, although more modern factory loads employ more recent flake powder. .303 British is perhaps most famous for being the caliber in which the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield is chambered for.

Mazeworld overview

Type LDV C1 C2 C3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5
Bullet +4 150% 143% 135% 120% 98% 75% 38% 11%

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  • Available for purchase in a gun shop or a weapon shop in boxes of 20 or bulk cans of 200.
  • Available brands and projectile types:
    • Standard (Regular, SP): FMJ, JSP, JHP, AP
    • Milsurp (Surplus, SP): FMJ, AP
  • Retail value of a standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 5.5 P$ /round
  • Recoil level: 4 - Heavy

Handloading information

  • Primer type: Large rifle
  • Powder type: Rifle
  • Projectile type: .312, 174 grain
  • Standard load: 532 pwdr
    • -P load: 479 pwdr
  • Cost of a 50 case box: 89 P$ (1.773 P$/case)
  • Estimated cost to handload 1 standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 4.164 P$

Weapons compatible

Standard weapons

Total amount of standard weapons available in this caliber: 5

Class 1 weapons:

  • BSA Lewis Gun, machine gun
  • Enfield Bren Gun, machine gun
  • Enfield SMLE No.4 Mk.I, conventional rifle
  • Enfield SMLE No.4 Mk.I(T) (informally known as the SMLE Sniper), precision rifle
  • Winchester Model 1895, conventional rifle

Maze Customs

Barrel length groups

Depending on the barrel length of the firearm, a multiplier to Pain and Limb damage is applied. Please refer to the lists of weapons or to the event lines to know your particular weapons' barrel length.

Group name Length range Damage multiplier
Rifle 20" and beyond 1x

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See also

Real life information