stencollector
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- shilo MB, the armpit of Canada
Beautiful rifle Stencollector and interesting story!
I take it that original .55 Boyes rounds are unobtainable?
The .55 rounds are not "unobtainable", but at the same time, they haven't been made since about 1943, and they keep getting harder to find. I had a Boys rifle in 55, and would buy every round I could find at the gunshows. On average, I seemed to find about 5 rounds a year, at between $15-25 a round. Then, another CGN board member found me a hoard (almost 50 rounds) at only $10 a piece. I was good for a year or two of shooting, but the end always loomed. These days, it is rare to find a round at less than $25, and I am starting to see prices of $40. The sub cal rounds can run from $125 to $300, and the fluted training round can easily fetch $100.
50 Cal BMG is, by comparison, easy and cheap to find. My feet rest on an ammo can of 100 as we speak.
Originally Posted by TheIndifferent1 View Post
So on a side note, if anyone has ANY book titles or documentation relating to the Boys and it's use in battle or penetration of the round please do let me know Ammo was made by Dominion Arsenals so hopefully I can find some particulars at the archives. Unfortunately Operations Research is not a very popular field in history
Check Will Fowler's book "the Commandoes at Dieppe". There are a few accounts in there of the commandoes using the Boys rifle as anti material sniping, successfully taking out guns. In particular, they fire 60 rounds at a flak gun, taking it out of action. I bet their shoulders were like jello after that.




















































