@Foxi im curious of this as well, i dont think they would have used cordite in the 60's (i could easily be wrong).
-matt
Foxi what makes you say the 1960s?
You guys think they would still be right to shoot or are they more valuable as collectors items?
If they can shoot I might be interested.
1. NON-MERCURIC on the label. I don't remember mercury being a major issue until the 70's. Possibly the 60's. Actually labeling things probably put Kynoch ahead of the curve.
they aren't talking about mercury, they are talking about mercuric salts. mercuric salts are what make most non-black powder ammunition corrosive.
-matt
Caustin,
the end of the british empire,was the end of Kynoch Big Bore Cartridges.
They do not produced anymore.
The owner Imperial Metal Industries/Birmingham sold the name Kynoch .
This firm is now Kynamco.
Im not so sure when they stopped producing,but I mean it was in the late 60ies.
Foxi