Sea Monkey
Regular
- Location
- South Coast of Upper Canukistan
Yup! ok, I just dug out the brass and bullets in question (I saved two of the bullets after digging them out of the breech, and I figured which brass the two bullets came from because they fit very snug, the rest of the brass is a bit stretched, I guess from actually firing). So yup, the head stamps are "DC16" and "VII" So, I did a little research on the inter-web, and they were made by Dominion Cartridge Co., Canada, (no broad arrow). There is no discernible color in the annulus. The bullets are definitely round nose not spitzers, and jacketed below the lead nose; no boat tail shape, and one is about an inch long, the other is about an inch and a half. Oh, and I must have been hallucinating, there is only one groove about 1/2" from the base of the bullet, sorry.
So, I've got a few more of these...and won't be trying to fire them! Anybody know why there would be different lengths to the bullets? Its this uneven bullet length (which I initially mistook as uneven pressing of home rolled rounds). Was that maybe the quality control at the time, or was it a situation maybe of different manufacturers?
So, I've got a few more of these...and won't be trying to fire them! Anybody know why there would be different lengths to the bullets? Its this uneven bullet length (which I initially mistook as uneven pressing of home rolled rounds). Was that maybe the quality control at the time, or was it a situation maybe of different manufacturers?
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