Where do you recommend as a good place to buy cannon fodder?
As I currently own / shoot mainly older (pre 1939) bolt action military rifles most of my ammo comes from Chris at www.ammo-zone.co.uk and Peter at www.peterlawman.co.uk - I find they have good prices and good service. However, as my collection grows and maybe even modernises I'd like to know of other places that offer a wider range of ammo, perhaps rarer calibres too, and hopefully with the same great service and low prices.
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Cannon fodder: where to buy ?
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Re: Cannon fodder: where to buy ?
Whereabouts are you in the country? Might help... :roll:
Re: Cannon fodder: where to buy ?
Fenland Rural Sports hold 54R milsurp and used to have some Kynamco .303 in stock. I have not seen milsurp .303 in years.
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Re: Cannon fodder: where to buy ?
I'm near Coventry, but often up in Yorkshire and down in Cambridgeshire too.
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