Interesting bullets

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[video=youtube;5lYYXdk3OiY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lYYXdk3OiY&feature=channel_video_title[/video]
 
Oh wow. That was a very useful and informative video. Especially the part about the Civil War era Minie ball being the type of bullet "used to take down airplanes".
 
For future reference, please list calibers. I watched the whole video waiting for you to say what they were, which you didn't.
 
We couldn't tell... :rolleyes: ;)

You have some interesting rounds there, especially the one you put down after the 1st shotgun round.

FYI, Calibers are on the back (No offense implied)

Your Silver bullet may be an everlasting match, couldn't see it too well to tell though.
 
no idea what that silver thing is, but that brass shotgun shell is particularly cool. think you may also have a .30 carbine and a couple 45-110's.

enjoy them and thx for the theme music!
 
Here's some homework for you, buy a used copy of Cartridges of the World, they can be found cheap on Fleabay. You do know how to use your mothers account right?

When you get that book, I'll expect you to make another vid correctly identifying each and every cartridge.

PM me for help if needed.


Leadfoot
 
Were there some old British-style express hunting rounds in there? I think I saw a .458 Mag and a .460 Weatherby too. .458 Lott?

Anyway, pretty cool little stash. Thanks for showing.
 
The silver bullet appears to be a novelty tobacco pipe "tamper". You use the base to press down lit tobacco in the pipe and the unscrewed pin to scrape the bowl and to poke in the stem.


Also, shotguns use "shells" not "bullets". Do you have the shotgun to go with the bandolier?
 
If you're interested in ammo a great Book would be Cartridges of the World.:thumbup:
 
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