I've just obtained a very nice Type 38 carbine. I know that getting military surplus ammo for it will be imposible so reloading is the only route, which is no problem as I have data for Hodgdon powders.

My carbine has a low serial number and having contacted Mr Frank Allen with its markings it seems it might have been supplied to the Britishicon pre WWI as the .256 carbine 1907

I'm sure the British would not have imported ammo and must have made their own. Does anyone have and information on British 6.5 ( or .256") ammo? Such as type, bullet weight, style, powder/cordite used etc.

Many thanks
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