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.33 BSA N.E
A very short lived N.E round that was once considered by the Brits as a military round in .26, .33 and the lesser or rarer .40 BSA round.
I think they were in production for only a very short period 1921 - 1923 (AFAIK) with as far as munition production goes, this being a full packet of Kynoch .33 BSA with 10 rounds it was not a very ballistically efficient round.
This is probably a jewel of my collection of packeted ammo being so rare and in pristine condition, I do have a single in the N.E collection I'll find a pic of it and post but this is something not often seen at the time of purchase there were 2 packets offered up but I could only afford one at that juncture.
.33 is the middle one of the 5 N.E's not sure the paper patched maybe a 500/450. (Not the best pic but its all I could find)
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Super 303/25
Black 303/25 Super full packet got these a while ago I am pretty o-fare with the different types of Super packaging colours but will be honest I have not seen the just plain black/white as pictured perhaps some of the Aussie shooters here can shed light on whether they have seen this colour scheme in their travels.
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.17 Fred Flinstone
.17/22.250 "Fred Flinstone" think this supposed wildcat is a bit of a figment as I can find no reference to it still something totally different.
303 Mk VII for scale.
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577 BPE
Had a look into my N.E's pics and found a 577 BPE (Black Powder Express) 2 3/4" this one has an expander pin in the nose to aid expansion again not often seen round these parts.
303 round for scale (Reload)
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5.6 Vom & Hoffe Super Express
From my metrics collection a 5.6 x 61Rmm Vom & Hoffe Super Express introduced in 1937 velocity is very close to the 220 Swift. 303 round for scale.
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Sako Metric
A little Sako 5.7mm x 43mm metric round not made anymore AFAIK think is similar to the .222.
303 round for scale.
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Some European cartridges
Here are a few European cartridges that I have picked-up, would really be nice to have a rifle or two in one of these calibers
Left: RWS 8x72R, 8x65 RS Brenneke 9,3x72N 9,3x74R Norma 11,2x72 Schuler note rebated rim for Mauser actionAttachment 118987
Last edited by RCS; 08-02-2021 at 07:59 AM.
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7mm x 61mm S&H
Nice RCS.
I've got a Schuler think its either equal to the 404 Jefferies or the 505 Gibbs I'll have to see if I have a 404 I've got the Gibbs, I'll post up a Nimrod soon, but here is another metric a 7 x 61 Sharpe & Hart I always include a 303 round as usual for scale as most here know the size of the 3 oh.
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Very early small bore black powder cartridges
From the 1890's into the 1900's, gunsmiths, barrel makers and target shooters and even small game hunters were working on the small bore cartridges
Left: 22 WCF center fire WRA Co, 25-20 UMC, 22-3000 G&H formed from 25-20 and smokeless,
25-21 Peters, 25-25 WRA Co and last is 28-30-120.
I understand that the 28-30-120 is becoming popular again because of the quality 7mm barrels that are availableAttachment 119026
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M + FA CO
Little bit bigger one here a 9.3mm x 53mm M + FA CO
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