Minihuntur,
One of the biggest problems with the 303 British has been that some of the older ammo used corrosive primers. Accordinly, any time you consider purchasing an old Lee-Enfield the first thing to check for is pitting in the barrel.
The actions in those guns were rock solid and usually held-up well. It is unlikely that you will find a gun that is unsafe to shoot, but, as Don suggests, have it checked by a qualified gunsmith who also has headspace gauges for that round.
By the way, Hornady manufactures a "light magnum" in 303 British and muzzle velosity is advertised at 2930 fps. When zeroed at 200 yds, the shot will be 2" high at 100 yds, 8.5" low at 300. Hornady is using a soft point Interlock bullet. However, DO NOT USE this round in any 303 unless your are confident of the condition!!!
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Author of "The History and Guns of Simson & Co., Suhl, Germany" www.cornellpubs.com
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