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Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:49 am
by chdehnhardt
Hi everyone,
name is Christoph Dehnhardt, I am based in Germany. I joined the forum, because I am conducting a study in various countires (European + South Africa) to assess the availability (or the unmet need) for rare caliber ammunition.

This is commissioned by a group of hunters, who all share the problem of finding quality ammunition for the collector's arms. They would like to assess if certain rare calibers are in higher demand, and eventually cater to this community. Also we are asking about reloading practise.

For that we need the help of gun owners, hunting associations etc, to provide their feedback. We have set up an online survey, and I would like to invite people via this forum to participate. I include the link to the survey below,

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lfWsqs ... K0G9Y/edit

I would be delighted to get feedback from the UK scene. For any questions, you may also contact me at <dehnhardt@med-research.eu>

Cheers,

Christoph

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 9:08 am
by Christel
Not sure we have a lot of hunters on here however worth a post.

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 10:51 am
by Christel
Not sure we have many hunters on here however feel free to ask your questions.

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:29 am
by Pippin89
FYI your link isn't working.

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 12:58 pm
by AL8
does not work for me either

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:32 pm
by FredB
See Kynamco for rare / obsolete ammo.
Fred

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:54 pm
by Chapuis
Try this https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lfWsqs ... K0G9Y/edit

Though having gone through the survey I don't think that it has much relevance to the situation in the U.K. and as Fred has already said Kynamco already serve a similar market.

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:58 pm
by channel12
Creating a commercial supply of obsolete calibres would cause more problems than it solved. Here in the UK firearms chambered in obsolete calibres can be held without a licence, there is a an official government of those calibres and those that collect rather than shoot obsolete calibre firearm would faced with having to licence their collections and having to put them in secure storage.

For those of us who own and shoot obsolete calibre firearms a supply of relatively inexpensive cartridge cases we can reload is more important than being able to buy ready made commercial ammunition.

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020 2:21 pm
by ovenpaa
Hi Christoph, we shoot both 6,5x54MS, 6,5x53R (.256 Mannlicher) and 5.6×52mmR I also know of other 6,5x54MS owners in my area. So such a survey is certainly of interest right now.

Welcome to the forum :)

Re: Survey on rare caliber ammunition - unmet need

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020 3:19 pm
by 450 Martini
channel12 wrote:Creating a commercial supply of obsolete calibres would cause more problems than it solved. Here in the UK firearms chambered in obsolete calibres can be held without a licence, there is a an official government of those calibres and those that collect rather than shoot obsolete calibre firearm would faced with having to licence their collections and having to put them in secure storage.

For those of us who own and shoot obsolete calibre firearms a supply of relatively inexpensive cartridge cases we can reload is more important than being able to buy ready made commercial ammunition.
Yes very much so. I had a conversation with a dealer last year who intended to get 577-450 put back into production as he thought it would be a good money spinner. I pointed out that it would make him rather unpopular as all of those section 58 Martini-Henry rifles would probably revert to Section 1. Most who take the time to shoot these old beasts would just be happy with decent cases and availability of moulds and dies.