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.303 british ammo

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Is there any Canadian .303 british ammo available to the U.S.? I checked Marstar, none.
 
I believe you can get Canadian 303 ammo in the USA at american Wal-Mart. I dont know if there is Wal-Marts in the USA but you can get all Canadian ammo in Wal-Marts. Or if not I know a buch of Canadian stores that could probably ship you some by grey hound bus.

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Hardtail  8)
 
Although off-topic, this is a bit related.

Does anyone know where I can get .303 reloading supplies in Canada (preferably Ontario?) I know Shooter's choice (in Kitchener, Ont.) sells remington brass but I want to find materials to make ball ammunition and dummy rounds for reenactment stuff. I know Walmart sells Winchester .303 British SP rounds (but I'd rather spend more money and fire FMJ.
 
I would try visiting trade shows, and Gun shows. however due to the PC Climate in Canada you might have to travel stateside to get to one. I have seen complete.303 reloading supplies, at the Puyallup Gun Show in Washington State, and at Spokane's as well.
Ah the venerable old .303 there was a weapon, beat it against tree, and you could still drop a Moose with a single shot from 300 yds! :cdn:
 
I have been looking for a source for surplus IVI Mk8Z.  I have a rifle that really likes the extended range IVI load, but when I contacted IVI they don't produce it much now and only supply DND and police.  My reloads are ok, but finding a comparable bullet is problematic - it is for long range target use, not hunting and there just doesn't seem to be many sources for hard ball target .303 bullets in that weight.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 
badpup said:
I would try visiting trade shows, and Gun shows...

It just might come to that...hell, if I could find some Original MK7 Ball for a fair price, I would buy it! But MK7 ammo is so rare (a collectible no less) and corrosive from age, I would much rather learn how to reload my own .303 too...I might try another show at Woodstock and see who has something.
 
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