Help me identify a round.
If you fine people can help me identify a round. The following pictures were sent to me by a friend asking to identify a particular round.
The first picture is a comparison with a .223 and a .30-06. The second picture is of the primer, which as you can see, is deeply recessed. Thanks. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...pshnrgwnil.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ps7ftnldcc.jpg |
no clue but I want to shoot it!
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My guess is that it was used in a rifle with a tubular magazine. Hence the recessed primer - to avoid setting off rounds in the magazine by the pointy bullet.
What rifle, I have no idea. Need to know caliber and length of case at least. Base diameter and rim diameter would help. http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...pictureid=1046 |
Never seen that one before. Sorry, can't help you out on this one.
Looks like a really old round, pig will know (it's from his time). :p PS: I posted your question on two military surplus forums I belong to. Maybe, they will know. |
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It's a BMF round. Big Mutha Fuq'ah :D
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One person from another forum says..... "It looks a little like a 416 Rigby-ish, although that neck looks a little long". He requested measurements, including case, case neck, and projectile.
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Questions from another forum. ...
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I think it may be an anti-tank round. Possibly a Boys Rifle (English), or a DHSK (Dishka, Soviet), or a Hotchkiss anti-tank.
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