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Is 577 Nitro Express ammunition currently commercially produced?
Here's the link to their online catalog in English - ThanksLfb ammunition load the big NE calibres..and quite a few others took that in gunshop I use here...lfb pdf catalogue is worth checking as they load for some of the more hard to get European calibres...I tried to put it on but gave up...beyond me....
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Here's the link to their online catalog in English - Thanks
No good?Problem with Kynoch is Berdan priming.
I have a 19 round box from Choice Ammo. Lonnie from Superior took one apart and said it was a full Nitro load. They are FMJ bullets. I have a Greener BPE rile Lonnie helped Regulate with an appropriate load.Any updates to this thread? I am interested in getting a 577 but need brass/ammunition for this beast.
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Loading/reloading Berdan primed brass for most handloaders is more trouble than it is worth. I load for a number of the big British calibers, but have never attempted to load Berdan brass. There are a number of sites out there, including of course, You Tube, that discuss the process. Regarding old or vintage ammo, this topic has been discussed on this site ad nauseum. Most of it has centered around tclassic Kynoch ammo. Much of the red, yellow, and white boxes of Kynoch have become sought after in the collector market. Kynoch USA still has a website, but it does not show much in stock. Perhaps someone else has more knowledge about the present status of the company?No good?
I see Kynoch from time listed for sale .. idk how "old" is still considered okay ..
Thank You! .. that's an informative and interesting read.Loading/reloading Berdan primed brass for most handloaders is more trouble than it is worth. I load for a number of the big British calibers, but have never attempted to load Berdan brass. There are a number of sites out there, including of course, You Tube, that discuss the process. Regarding old or vintage ammo, this topic has been discussed on this site ad nauseum. Most of it has centered around tclassic Kynoch ammo. Much of the red, yellow, and white boxes of Kynoch have become sought after in the collector market. Kynoch USA still has a website, but it does not show much in stock. Perhaps someone else has more knowledge about the present status of the company?
Personally, I would not shoot vintage Kynoch ammo in an expensive double, and particularly if the intended target had the capabilities of "returning fire" so to speak. Plus vintage Kynoch ammo comes at a very steep price due to the collector interest as noted above.
Thank You! .. that's an informative and interesting read.
I tried to order from "Kynoch" through their contact correspondence. They would not sell to me as a private individual @Hunting Hitman
less I'm missing something ... anyone may know of
Thank You.
I have a 19 round box from Choice Ammo. Lonnie from Superior took one apart and said it was a full Nitro load. They are FMJ bullets. I have a Greener BPE rile Lonnie helped Regulate with an appropriate load.