not all martini's take a .470, my Mk I slugs out to .454. I've heard mk IV's can get up to that diameter, but best to slug your bore before you look for a bullet to load
Ten-X will not bother with Canadian Import rules anymore. No one can commercially import from them. I have loaded my .577 snider with cut down 24 gauge brass which can be imported.
I have a bunch of Kynoch .577/.450 in a 480 grain solid, for Martini-Henry, smokeless powder, 10 rounds per box, yellow and red boxes. $90/box, and I'll discount it for multiple boxes. Let me know how many boxes you need. I won't sell individual rounds. Please pm me if you need any. Chris
lol and over half of them will go click or fuzzz pop its cordite ammo
if you have any fired brass it may be worth a few bucks a piece
The CGN handle does not always reflect the truth. If you know what I mean?Bought two boxes from Chris,, click,BOOM!!! HUH? Maybe somebody took advantage of YOU?? Good clean stuff..
Bought two boxes from Chris,, click,BOOM!!! HUH? Maybe somebody took advantage of YOU?? Good clean stuff..
if its 50's kynoch and its the stuff brought in just a few years ago(someone found quite a bit) its not good at all its a mix of the british primers(they where not too great to begin wtih) and bad storage
Some of the problems with these old guns are that the enclosed hammer has been gummed up and rusty, they don't hit like they used too,, like a lot of us.. My old gunsmith friend told me that before you fire it, I'll clean it up,, perhaps, an answer??