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.303. What have I been given?
Gentlemen. A friend has just given me over 1,000 rounds of assorted .303 ammunition. Most of it is in clean shooting condition but obviously old. A lot of the rounds are loose and I am still sorting through it but the majority are packaged in three different kind of cartons.
There are a number of boxes of Seller & Bellot 20 rounds per box.
Then there two round boxes of CAC. I know that CAC stands for Colonial Ammunition Company and is therefore made here in New Zealand. There is no writing on the boxes other than the worrying single word “Secondsâ€.
Lastly there are six boxes of 1943 Canadian tracer. 48 rounds per box.
Can anyone tell me more about the above? Is it safe to shoot? Corrosive or none corrosive? The Canadian ammo is obviously 1943 but what age are the others?
Any help will be much appreciated.
Barry