Hi-Standard
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Republic of Newfoundland
Boys I've got some WWII .303 British ammo from my dad that I knock apart and use the heads for reloading. The majority of the ammo is headstamped 1940 or 1941 DA VII which I presume is Dominion manufactering in Montreal. All are loaded with stranded cordite. One perticular round I knocked apart was loaded with a nitrocellulose powder and headstamped 1941 BIV Z, and the bullet itself was a different shape from the usual 174 grain spitzer. although I haven't weighed it yet it appears to be much heavier. The bullet has a straight side to it that drops down to a spitzer style head. And the base of the bullet has a round bump like a tear drop style. The powder was a square flake shape. Anybody got any clues as to what I've got here?