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British 303 MG Blank?

oldshotandshell

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I believe that the empty cartridge case next to the standard 303 case above may be a British 303 Machine Gun blank but I can only find reference to this type of cartridge having straight sides to the reduced front end. Can anyone please confirm the identification? Many thanks.
 
I have called my one a Trench Howitzer igniter.
It is headstamped: R16L V11. and has a bevelled mouth.
 
Yep, that is the blank with the parallel front end. As you can see, mine does not have a parallel front end, hence my question.
 
2" Trench Mortar Drill .jpegThe neck is not parallel for the 2" Trench Mortar Cartridge.
The late B.A.Temple from Australia published a 5 set .303 ammunition ID manuals c.1990 which are possibly still obtainable from Ian Skennerton. Volume 3 (Blanks) is misplaced in my library but I show the case shape (like yours) with tapered neck as a dummy from book 5 made in India. This set is worth buying for information.
 
It is a propelling cartridge for the 2" trench mortar (plum pudding) as stated above, originally it would have had the top half chemically blackened like the one in the photo ( B.15 VII)

Tony

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