Kynoch "Listings For Sale"

Daniel Cary

AH legend
Joined
Oct 22, 2019
Messages
2,404
Reaction score
3,534
Location
Michigan
Media
36
There's a sponsor here who now can distribute Kynoch. That aside ..
Now, love it or hate it (High Cost, Better options, etc) .. When there's listings of Kynoch on (GunsInternational For Example). Without determining how old these 5 packs are, when is it deemed unsafe or too old to use?

ie, There's .577 "missing end flaps, or 4 out of 5/missing one" cellophaned & up for sale.
Thank you to anyone.
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 9.07.58 AM.png
    Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 9.07.58 AM.png
    1.2 MB · Views: 37
  • Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 9.08.00 AM.png
    Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 9.08.00 AM.png
    1.2 MB · Views: 36
  • Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 9.08.10 AM.png
    Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 9.08.10 AM.png
    1 MB · Views: 34
  • Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 9.08.11 AM.png
    Screenshot 2023-06-25 at 9.08.11 AM.png
    1.1 MB · Views: 39
The .577 ammo is about 60 + years old...could be used for practise...might have some hangfires though..do NOT attempt hunting with it..!

The .500 Jeffery is recently made by Kynamco....I have personally shot it in my own rifle and every shot produced a heavy bolt to open...sign of overpressure....very skeptical..will not use again... Norma .500 factory work well in my rifle..
 
The .577 ammo is about 60 + years old...could be used for practise...might have some hangfires though..do NOT attempt hunting with it..!

The .500 Jeffery is recently made by Kynamco....I have personally shot it in my own rifle and every shot produced a heavy bolt to open...sign of overpressure....very skeptical..will not use again... Norma .500 factory work well in my rifle..
Thank you, that solves that!
That's not the 1st I've heard people having the same problem with Kynoch's Jeffery.
 
You need to be very careful that you are not buying reloads if you are buying at auction or second-hand, and there is no way to tell. I bought some Wolfgang Rohmer .470 rounds from Holts that leaked powder from the bullet (not the primer); the bottom of the packets were covered in powder.

As for Kynoch, my attitude is that ammunition in standard calibres is fine, anything outside that is dubious:

https://www.africahunting.com/threads/is-kynoch-still-in-business.74028/#post-1034436
 
My experience: I bought some "old" Kynoch ammo in 9,5X57 MS. It said "non-corroding primers" on it, so approximate date was mid 1950s.

5 out of 9 split cases near the base. I saw the split case on the 9th round (really didn't expect it, just happened to notice it.

Pulled the 10th round, thinking I'd dump powder and primer and make a dummy round. Joke was on me:

There was no powder, it was cordite. Fun to burn though.

The primer was a Berdan primer. I found this out after soaking it for a few days, thinking I would punch it. Ended up striking it with the firing pin, the soaking did work. Still haven't got the primer out, the hydraulic method did not work.

Will still make a nice dummy round, someday...
 

Forum statistics

Threads
59,021
Messages
1,276,076
Members
106,596
Latest member
Jimmy Roberts
 

 

 

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

This is the African safari deal you’ve been waiting for!

Trophy Kudu Bull + Trophy Gemsbuck - ONLY $1,800 for BOTH!

Available for the 2025 & 2026 seasons
Elite Hunting Outfitters – Authentic, world-class safaris
Limited spots available – Act now!



Make your African hunting dream a reality! Contact us today before this deal is gone!
Updated Available dates for this season,

9-25 June
25-31 July
September and October is wide open,

Remember I will be in the USA for the next 16 days , will post my USA phone number when I can get one in Atlanta this afternoon!
I am on my way to the USA! will be in Atlanta tonight! loving the Wifi On the Delta flights!
Get it right the 1st time - choose the Leopard specialists!
Finally! Been a month now, retired to Western Cape, SA! Living my best life!
 
Top