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Big Man
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I heard a rumour that there will be no N133 or any other powder but local S335 available in South Africa for WBC10... any truth in this??
may i suggest some 300 win mags for 100 yds with n133 preloaded.
of course once you get there maybe go with 6ppc .
disassemble the 300 win mag, assemble 6ppc......
maybe consider shipping extra ammo ahead ?
just something to consider( like loading the 300 wm so long it will not chamber, for safety).
mike in co
One more little fact is that the ammo you take has to fit the rifle you take!! And your only allowed 11 pounds of ammo. The barrel has to be stamped with the same caliber as the casehead. I've been scheming on this deal for 6 months. Don
One more little fact is that the ammo you take has to fit the rifle you take!! And your only allowed 11 pounds of ammo. The barrel has to be stamped with the same caliber as the casehead. I've been scheming on this deal for 6 months. Don
Gents there seems to be some misunderstanding regarding the WBC 10 speak to you team captains they have been briefed on what will be available and what is required on arrival in South Africa.
You will need an invitation that includes your passport number preferably a pre-approved e520 firearm temporary import /export permit this permit will have your rifles serial number, you will also need to provide proof of ownership for example a bill of sale or you license to posses the firearm you intend to bring into the country.
Should a WBC 10 competitor wish to bring along 400 pre loaded rounds this should be indicated on the e520 application.
Regarding the 220 Russian head stamp on the brass our authorities are aware that we shoot either a 6mm or 22 PPC using the 220 Russian brass.
We have recently imported the 205 Federal small rifle gold medal match primers and revered 150 000 for the WBC10.
We have also reserved 300 kg of S335 propellant lot number 684 for the event
Joe,
The standard for the occasional hunter /sport shooter is 200 rounds as you have mentioned, we have informed CFR of our predicament regarding the N133they have the authority to approve 400 rounds for special events like the WBC 10.
Our S335 lot 684 chronographs a 68 grain B/Tat about 3250 -3275 in a four grove barrel loaded with 29 grains it is capable of shooting teen aggs.
Regards
Roland.