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POF60 .303 Mk7
I've had this crate of POF60 .303 for many years but only recently took the time to try it out at the range. Having read only poor reviews about this ammo over the years, I'm pleased to say that I didn't experience a single misfire, hang-fire, dud etc...
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09-07-2018 12:46 PM
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Clean for corrosive ammo. Those have copper primer cups which usually indicate corrosive primers. Hard to believe they were still using them into 1960! Bill
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Well I can say that the 1967 stuff I used for a very short while was cr*p maybe yours was stored better.
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That click-bang ammo is great for checking to see if you have a flinch.
The 32 round boxes are good for storing your hand loads.
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Nice one Green mine did have lots of smoke and confetti come out the end of the barrel so much so I could have entered a black powder event quite easily Click ------------------BANG!
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