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    Kynoch S.A. Ball .303 Mark 7 Cordite

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    I have 197 rounds of Kynoch S.A. Ball .303 Mark 7 Cordite manufactured 11/1952. I am looking for a fair market value per round. If anyone can assist, I sure would be grateful.

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    I paid 50.00/AU for a full packet like that @2 years ago your better off selling a whole packet as you may end up with some left over with no where to go you also need to check that they are all there and some one has not put fillers in along bottom rows it has been done I got caught with a a packet of MW 44 had 3 fillers luckily I had a few spare so completed the packet......

    See pic of a full unopened packet of .33 BSA I have, I think they were only made from 1925 - 1928 cannot remember anyway they were not long for the trade as they had plenty of horse power but the projie had such a woeful BC it shed velocity like a sausage falling from the BBQ thus was not favoured.
    They are not that common or seen also according to 1 UKicon munitions seller collector who advertises on the web quite rare, they are selling them when they can get them for $80/Round
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