310 Cadet Kynoch brass

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310 Cadet Kynoch brass

#1 Post by HuBlPi »

Kynoch/Kynamco in Mildenhall, Suffolk still making these

£48/100...not cheap but great brass and probably cheaper than Bertram

Malcol Seller makes fantastic .310 bullets if you don't wnat to melt your own

120 grain 310 cadet bullets. They are swaged, heeled and made to an original Kynock design.

30 to 1 tin lead mix.
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HuBlPi wrote:Kynoch/Kynamco in Mildenhall, Suffolk still making these

£48/100...not cheap but great brass and probably cheaper than Bertram

Malcol Seller makes fantastic .310 bullets if you don't wnat to melt your own

120 grain 310 cadet bullets. They are swaged, heeled and made to an original Kynock design.

30 to 1 tin lead mix.
I also make very nice cast 310 Cadet boolits at a very reasonable price £5 per 100
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Rog do you post stuff or is the postage for cast stuff of the scale.
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Where do we get these Kynoch cases from?
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"Kynoch/Kynamco in Mildenhall, Suffolk."

Do an internet search their web site will come up.
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#7 Post by FredB »

I think that you will find that they are actually made by Bertram.
Anyway:- 310 cadet rifles have somewhat variable chambering. If you start with 32-20 brass and re-form it in a 310 sizing die, some rifles will need the rim thinned down and some will not (mine doesn't). Then, using the correct heeled bullet, some rifles need the case shortened to the nominal inch and a bit length and some do not. If you have a long chamber, it is best to position the bullet closer to the start of the rifling---I use cases about .10" longer than the nominal standard length and accuracy is improved by this method.
After the first firing, it is not necessary to use the dies any more. De-cap, recap, add powder and thumb seat the bullet; you can't push it in too far because of the heel.
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#8 Post by Alpha1 »

I have a 310 cadet sat in the corner of my cabinet I can not remember the last time I had it out in the light of day. The only reason I have it is if every thing goes tits up and they steal all our toys of us they can not touch the cadet because its a obsolete calibre.
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