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Hard time finding ammo for this Bren
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02-06-2010 05:36 PM
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Is this a new toy Wheaty, or just for research ?
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Wow. That must be from the .270, .280, .280/30 series of experimental rounds. Individual rounds are not uncommon, but I don't think you'll find too much original ammo in shooting quantities. Very nice.
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Wheaty, Is the serial number 15T7049? The .280 example in the MOD pattern room is 15T7544, I'm just wondering if its 15T7549 and its just a bad pic of the number. The last Inglis I know of is 15T7593 but I'm not sure what cal this was.
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We've got some .280! Fired some not 3 months ago at Shrivenham.......
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Very nice Warren ![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
If you hear a rustling one dark night in the 'shed ™' ......it may well be me !
Take care,Kevin
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Thanks Warren ... ![Thumbs Up](images/smilies/TUp.gif)
More pics needed ... ![Dancing Banana](images/smilies/Banane01.gif)
Regards,
Badger
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
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Wheaty, Is the serial number 15T7049? The .280 example in the MOD pattern room is 15T7544, I'm just wondering if its 15T7549 and its just a bad pic of the number. The last Inglis I know of is 15T7593 but I'm not sure what cal this was.
serial number should read 15T7045
KG
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Which variation of the .280 cartridge is this chambered for?
How much ammo are we talking about?
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Either .280 or .280/30 should chamber, only the extractor grooves are different.