BASC's centenary cartridge goes on sale

Monday, 22 September 2008 12:00 AM

A special cartridge, which has been produced in conjunction with Eley Hawk Ltd to mark BASC's centenary year, has gone on sale.

The cartridge has been produced with lead, bismuth and steel loads, all of which will be available through BASC trade members who stock Eley cartridges.

There will also be a special edition of 100 numbered boxes of 1,000 cartridges each, with a certificate and all these cartridges will be hand packed.

BASC's head of membership marketing, David Ilsley, said: "We have a long and productive relationship with Eley Hawk and we are proud that they are supporting our centenary."

For more information on stockists please contact Eley Hawk on 0121 3523277

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An image of the cartridge box is available, for more information please contact the BASC press office on 01244 573031

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