Collecting inert ammunition
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
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Re: Collecting inert ammunition
Message to Maggot sorry can not open your reply PM still not working.
Re: Collecting inert ammunition
ovenpaa wrote:Prices at Kynmco for the once fired brass vary, as an example a 9,3x62 costs 75p plus VAT and a 600/577 costs GBP4.00 + VAT. The expensive one I noticed was the .700 Nitro Express and I think that was around GBP17.50 + VAT.
Bullets cost were anything up to GBP4.40 + VAT for the 750 grain jacketed 600/577 with the 9,3x62 286 grain solid at GBP1.05 + VAT.
I will see if I can get a full price list.
Cheers Dave - so dear for what they are, but not as bad as I expected...tempting...
Re: Collecting inert ammunition
Thanks for making me feel better about it :cheers: ...but it is especially embarrassing on an open forum :roll:Maggot wrote:That's allright Harry...I mean Pete...Gerald.....
I forget my own often enough as does'nt matter
Re: Collecting inert ammunition
Dambnz41 wrote:Message to Maggot sorry can not open your reply PM still not working.
OK, in answer to your very kind offer....
No bullest required.
I will just take a couple examples of the older ones please.
I will be at the NSC
6th PM 1000
12th PM 600
13th AM600 PM1000
20th AM1000
26th 1000PM
27th Century 300-600 all day....if that helps mate

I own a small white Fiesta Van and shoot a green Dolphin Modular but if the PM gets sorted before that I will get in touch.
Ta
Re: Collecting inert ammunition
Eating the bloody daffodils...again!!Matt wrote:I thought it was Toby.... Or is he next door tongueout
Here's an off thread laugh.
Wife sticks hand down the back of the sofa (her sofa, we have one each).
Laughs, produces a sock....then produces another 20 odd socks (a few of mine) and the odd pair.
Now we thought it was the washing machine....you know, how they seem to eat things...mostly socks.
I know a few of mine get released back into the garden by the hairy terrorists we have.
The final give away was when she fished out bessies H4H collar, I have been looking for it for months!!! :shakeshout:
Bloody Dogs!!!!

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