Headstamps

LocoSeven

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I have some surplus ammo that appears to be .308 and I'm wondering what the headstamp markings mean, if anybody's good with that sort of thing? Standard brass casings and FMJ bullets. Markings at 2:00, 6:00 and 10:00. They are "64", "DA" and a cross inside a circle. I assume, from the research I've done, that the "64" means it was manufactured in 1964 and the "DA" is the plant or company that made it, and apparently the cross in a circle is a NATO marking?

Thanks in advance for any help... :)
 
DA Dominion Arsenal a crown corporation not to be confused with Dominion Cartridge Co. the ammo division of CIL.
cross circle shows that ammo is made to NATO standard.
64 1964 date of manufacture.
 
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