Ammo for my 250 savage.

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Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by Banjara » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:06 pm

Hi gun aficionados, wondering how do I get some fresh ammo for my 250 savage ( 250-3000) , the ones I have are probably over 15 years old and I am not sure they will work. Oh yes .... I am in HYD and no Gun stores here seem to have any since ages. Appreciate input from GFI members. Thanks

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Re: Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by penpusher » Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:10 pm

It is not on the list of ammo that can be imported and thus the only way you can get ammo is to get it in personal baggage, if and when you go abroad.

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Re: Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by Banjara » Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:45 am

Thanks for the info.

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Re: Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by Mark » Sat Feb 14, 2009 2:09 pm

Banjara,

If it would help, I can make some inquiries with some friends in Dubai to find where it can be purchased there.

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Re: Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by art_collector » Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:06 pm

Do not share your phone numbers on the forumn ...send it by PM .

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Damn desperate for the ammo try Delhi ......u will find some fresh ammo surely ..

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Re: Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by darwinmauser » Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:45 am

Banjara wrote:Hi gun aficionados, wondering how do I get some fresh ammo for my 250 savage ( 250-3000) , the ones I have are probably over 15 years old and I am not sure they will work. Oh yes .... I am in HYD and no Gun stores here seem to have any since ages. Appreciate input from GFI members. Thanks
15 years is not old for ammunition, I still have a couple of hundred Turkish 8x57 rounds that date from the early 50s ,they seem to be 100% reliable . Have also fired several hundred war time production 303 cartridges, the quality of the 303 was a bit variable depending on how it was stored and of course quality of manufacture , I save all of the empty brass and reload it many times, even the Berdan primed one's.

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Re: Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by Banjara » Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:30 am

I have been wary after a couple hang fired, maybe they have not been stored in the right conditions. Still have the brass shells infact quite a few but need the trimmings and wondering where in India.

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Re: Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by ABABUJAY » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:31 pm

HI BANJARA,

U CAN TRY FROM AL SAYAD CAPTAIN STORE IN DUBAI
NAME: SHAJAHAN
NO DUBAI: 0097142247900
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Re: Ammo for my 250 savage.

Post by darwinmauser » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:53 am

Banjara wrote:I have been wary after a couple hang fired, maybe they have not been stored in the right conditions. Still have the brass shells infact quite a few but need the trimmings and wondering where in India.

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Reloading is in the long term quite economical as long as you can get the components, although, there is a significant outlay before you can start. To start reloading you need to invest in a press , dies and most important is a good set of scales. Then of course you need the consumables ,primers, propellant and projectiles. Perhaps there would be a good opportunity for a business in remanufacturing ammunition , send in the empties and receive full ones in return ,the remanufactured ammo could quite easily be of better quality than some of the commercially produced stuff if what I have read on this board is anything to go by .

PS ,I reload a lot of 303 cases ,I have found the Indian and Pakistan brass to be of very good quality ,some have been reloaded up to 8 or 9 times before showing signs of case head separation.

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PPS, Another thing you could look at is your firing pin spring , if it is weak it may cause erratic ignition.

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