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    Kynoch (Kynamco) .303 MkVII Ammunition

    With all the talk about key-holing, boat tail bullets, MKVII and MkVIII ammunition I thought I'd do a little investigation into the 'new' (recently made) Kynamco MkVII ammunition.

    Powder charge = 39.3 grns
    Case = S&B
    Bullet = 174 gr R.O
    Primer = Boxer
    Velocity (Muzzle) 2489 ft/sec
    Velocity (at 100 mts) 2406 ft/sec
    Energy (Muzzle) 2400 ft/lbs
    Energy (at 100mts) 2238 ft/lbs

    Bullet length = 1.286"
    Bullet diameter 0.311"
    Case rim thickness = 0.058" - 0.060"

    Not a boat-tail bullet (with the 0.311 being at the base)


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    So. could you section a bullet for us? I'm wondering if it has the "proper" .303" Mk.VII SAA construction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    So. could you section a bullet for us? I'm wondering if it has the "proper" .303" Mk.VII SAA construction.
    I'm not as well equipped as some of you lot seem to be (- lathes, milling machines, grinders Cad-Cam etc) but I've got a bit of sandpaper and a blunt hacksaw blade so I'll try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    So. could you section a bullet for us? I'm wondering if it has the "proper" .303" Mk.VII SAA construction.
    Best I can do with a rusty penknife and an angle grinder and a cheap camera without macro :





    It certainly looks like the original MkVII
    It has the Cannelure
    It has the 'gilding'
    The internal 'tip' (although it doesnt show well on the pic) is a different colour to the Lead so I assume its Aluminium (or similar)

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    I have no interest in Kynamco (apart from trying to find a true MkVII round)

    They do have worldwide distributors so if enough folks ask I bet th'yll keep on supplying this ammunition.

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    I did a quick search on MidwayUSA's site. It does not look like they stock Kynoch .303.

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    I saw that SOG (Southern Ohio Gun) sells Kynoch 303. If I remember correctly, they sold for around 23.00 for 50 rounds.

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