Thoroughly cleaning is mandatory..... because of corrosive ammo!!!Kynoch 9x56MS 247 grain manufactured in 1914. Of course I had to try a round and to my surprise it went off with a bit more smoke than normal but not as much as black powder.
She got a good scrubbing after that.Thoroughly cleaning is mandatory..... because of corrosive ammo!!!
HWL
Hi Tcap: just one remark from Germany: it's 9 mm kurz -means short- and got no need for a "t"This is a chance to post your "oldest ammo"
Rocks and arrow heads are cheating. Lets see those old stamped cases and bygone bullets.
I'll start:
9mm Kurtz ammo from WWI
Beautiful patina on that Rigby cartridge.A few of the old cartridges I have accumulated. Eley 12 bore Maximum, Eley 20 bore 21/2” load 13/16ths of an ounce, Rigby 275, 140 grain “high velocity. A few more antiques around including myself.
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Beautiful patina on that Rigby cartridge.