I found over a hundred odd rounds of ammo and need a bit of help making sure what I have.
Ten rounds per pack, .303 British.
Paper wrapped, tied in string.
Outside of paper is marked in red ink with
CARTRIDGES
SA BALL
.303 Inch
CORDITE
Under that is a horizontal rectangular box with three parts.
The first part has various number, 15-25, the middle section all say 2, and the third part all say 09.
EG 19-02-09
At the bottom there is the marking Mark VI followed by the letters DC with the war department arrow on top of them.
Lastly there is a small horizontal rectangular box with a horizontal stripe across the middle.
I apologize that there are no pictures.
Headstamps are;
D war department arrow C
2
09
VI
I am assuming Mk VI ammo, 215gr RN.
Are we talking 1909???
Is it ok to shoot from a MK1 or a No4?
Is it worth anything?
Ten rounds per pack, .303 British.
Paper wrapped, tied in string.
Outside of paper is marked in red ink with
CARTRIDGES
SA BALL
.303 Inch
CORDITE
Under that is a horizontal rectangular box with three parts.
The first part has various number, 15-25, the middle section all say 2, and the third part all say 09.
EG 19-02-09
At the bottom there is the marking Mark VI followed by the letters DC with the war department arrow on top of them.
Lastly there is a small horizontal rectangular box with a horizontal stripe across the middle.
I apologize that there are no pictures.
Headstamps are;
D war department arrow C
2
09
VI
I am assuming Mk VI ammo, 215gr RN.
Are we talking 1909???
Is it ok to shoot from a MK1 or a No4?
Is it worth anything?























































