I'm fascinated by this. I went through my box of cartridges and found a few more different ones... one is a tracer, and a blank, but the other two are from a different company, the headstamps are DA and LA ... both Canadian, but from where?
After the war he met my Mom, also from Three Rivers, and she had worked at the Dominion Rubber plant across the river at Cap de la Madelaine. She made these types of ammo...
Apparently the aluminum 20mm are quite rare... she told me they only made a few of them. They would jam the guns like crazy so they just stopped trying to make it work.
The other is a standard 20mm Oerlikon , HE I think, maybe Incendiary? Not sure.
Last one is what I always thought was a .50 BMG ... right up till I joined the Camerons and actually SAW a .50 up close. I then started to wonder WTF this weirdo was.
Simple enough, it seems, it turns out to be a .5 Vickers shell that I was told the RCN used in a quad mount on their ships.
Anyways... that's about it... just really wondering what DA and LA are.
The DC rounds... Dominion Cartridge... were they made at the old C-I-L plant in Brownsburg, Quebec?
And ( I know, geezus what a pest...) what were the muzzle velocities of the various marks of .303?
Thanks to all for the informative post ! Maybe cartridge collecting next ...