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Whichever way this works out I'm committed now.
I just bought every last round of the HXP70 & MkVII z they had in stock & I bought it to shoot with, not debate on the internet.
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FugWit2 - I think you made the right decision 
I buy any HXP 303 ammo I can find and add it to my supply. Once the HXP price reaches that of loaded Privi, I'll start buying that based on Ed's comments (unless I personally find otherwise).
Just a point to clarify.............the "z" mark on the headstamp of a British
or Commonwealth .303 cartridge denotes the use of "Nitrocellulose Powder." This differentiates it from cartridges loaded with cordite that have no "z" in the headstamp.
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The Prvi Partizan IS nice ammo, & at today's prices, very reasonably priced.
I grabbed all I could find a while back when I found a source selling it for U.S. $9.95 per 20 
The HXP was a lucky find, I'm discovering there are little pockets of good ammo out there, but it is no longer the internet mass marketers. This particular supply comes from a mom & pop gunstore located in the basement of a small town general store.
As for the "Z" suffixed ammo I'm utterly confused now as to wether it's a powder change, a bullet change , or both. Luckily I have a couple of crates to open up & I'll pull down a round & see what the heck I just bought.
Personally I load BT bullets as the rifle likes them, & 3031 powder as I like it, so I'm assuming all the rest is foam on the brain internet syndrome, particularly as the illustrations posted contradict themselves, the case headstamp being VII which when I went to school was Roman numerals for "7" but the text referes to "8" which would be VIII??????
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“As for the "Z" suffixed ammo I'm utterly confused now as to wether it's a powder change, a bullet change , or both. Luckily I have a couple of crates to open up & I'll pull down a round & see what the heck I just bought.”
”Personally I load BT bullets as the rifle likes them, & 3031 powder as I like it, so I'm assuming all the rest is foam on the brain internet syndrome, particularly as the illustrations posted contradict themselves, the case headstamp being VII which when I went to school was Roman numerals for "7" but the text referes to "8" which would be VIII??????”
Fugwit2
I sorry if I caused any confusion and I wasn’t “fugingwithU”, but please do me a favor. When someone takes the time and copies, scans and converts these images from a 1945 British
manual into Adobe Acrobat .pdf format, PLEASE DO NOT speed read or skim over what is posted. 
They say a picture is worth a thousand words so I have now color coded and added more information to stop your confusion.
The information came from this manual.

Ball Mk.7 double base cordite rounds are marked in RED, Ball Mk.8Z loaded with single base NC or Nitrocellulose powder is marked in lime green. Read slooooowly digesting each bit of color coded information.

If you are still confused after the truthful statement Amatikulu
made about the Mk.8z round who by the way was a Boy Scout who NEVER lies, PLUS all the factual information in the chart below, you must have a learning disability. 
Below, the Mk.7z and Mk.8z .303 rounds were loaded with Nitrocellulose powder or single base powders

I hope you are now clear on what the “Z” actually means now that I have eaten my Thanksgiving meal, posted more photos and YOU have given me heart burn.
Last edited by Edward Horton; 11-26-2009 at 07:30 PM.
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You know I just asked a simple question.
If I'd wanted the insults I'd have asked for them specifically.
Sorry if I spoiled your holiday.
Good bye.
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Originally Posted by
FugWit2
You know I just asked a simple question.
If I'd wanted the insults I'd have asked for them specifically.
Sorry if I spoiled your holiday.
Good bye.
Fugwit2
You just don’t understand my humor, it’s a cross between Don Rickles and Attila the Hun, BUT it was meant as humor and NOT an insult.
(I wasn’t “fugingwithU”) 
Don Rickles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Attila the Hun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I believe Ed's poor attempt at humor was a genuine attempt to help clear up the confusion.
The problem was he simply had extremely bad heartburn
Last edited by Amatikulu; 11-26-2009 at 06:45 PM.
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