I'd contact GAD Custom Cartridges & see if he could make some for you. He's very reasonable considering some of the other reloaders.
Nope. Went out of production about 1920. Obsolete, collector's item. Sorry-
i have never heard of such a law i have purchased ammo at anytime atleast in the state of Michigan
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
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Sharps
As long as you like. Storing ammo at room temperature isn't going to be the issue - humidity is going to be a much more worrisome factor than the 74 degree temperature. To avoid problems associated with humidity, store ammo in a military style ammunition (ammo) can with desiccant inside. Desiccant can be purchased at many hardware and sporting goods stores. Ammo cans can be purchased at most military surplus stores or at many gun shows.
Christian Sharps.
Look on the back of the cartridge and if it has a circular primer it is centerfire if i doesnt have anything it is a rimfire shell
The Key of Ab does not have any sharps naturally written in it. It has four flats.
It depends on which key signature. D major has 2 sharps. F# major has 6 sharps. Bb major has no sharps.
The ,303 Enfield British rifle cartridge is fairly popular, Most well supplied gun shops will carry this ammo, and with adequate proof of age, can be purchased from on-line suppliers.