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    Posted: December 25 2019 at 2:56pm
Has anyone ever used the .303 Campro round nose projectile? I believe it's Canadian made. Thanks.
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Have not heard of them until now but I will check them out
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Canuck Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 25 2019 at 5:53pm
First I have heard of that company?
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Ah after checking the website they are located in 'la belle province'....namely, Quebec. Interesting. They produce a 180 grain pill looks like a flat based (partially rebated?) projectile. I couldn't see any more information about the diameter (.310"-.312").
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Canuck. I see them on Budget Shooter Supply. Campro 180 gr RN. .311 dia. if I'm not mistaken. Might give them a try.
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I think I'll go with the Hornady 180 gr RN as their dia is .312". The Hornady 150 gr .312" dia is the most accurate I've used in my Sporter.
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I've used Campro bullets for my .45ACP. They work as well as the winchester 230 grain bullets. Bit cheaper too. I did not know they di a .303; I doubt they would import them to France though; not enough demand.
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