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38 s&w

Dutch

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Found this box.

There are 2 different styles of bunters used.
Is this normal?
 

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Bunters

What is the date on the back of the box? Judging by the inclusion of the metric bullet weight I suspect it is quite late and that Kynoch filled it from stock rounds that had come of two different loading machines.

It was kynoch's practice (as with many ammo companies) to run off a large quantity of a calibre and then leave it in store.

Regards
TonyE
 
I am sorry Tony, there is no date on the box.
Just a mysterious (for me) stamp.

Rgds
Dutch
 

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