I have about 300 rounds of 1942 DAC MKVII .303 ammo that I am wondering about shooting.
There are actually a couple different kinds in a box my old gunsmith gave me about 20-25 years ago. Him: "You got a 303, right?" Me: "ya" Him: "here you go, have fun"
Anyway, I was wondering about using it. It all looks in excellent condition, but I know some is berdan/cordite ( I don't know how they coaxed all those little strands in there..)
Some is boxer/powder has a Z on headstamp.
Some have the copper coloured bullet that has a ring around that you can catch with your fingernail, and a black tip??
Are the cordite rounds super-corrosive? Are the black-tipped bullets with the ring something? I imagine even the boxer/powder rounds will be corrosive primers.
Opinions?
There are actually a couple different kinds in a box my old gunsmith gave me about 20-25 years ago. Him: "You got a 303, right?" Me: "ya" Him: "here you go, have fun"
Anyway, I was wondering about using it. It all looks in excellent condition, but I know some is berdan/cordite ( I don't know how they coaxed all those little strands in there..)
Some is boxer/powder has a Z on headstamp.
Some have the copper coloured bullet that has a ring around that you can catch with your fingernail, and a black tip??
Are the cordite rounds super-corrosive? Are the black-tipped bullets with the ring something? I imagine even the boxer/powder rounds will be corrosive primers.
Opinions?

