Let's have some fun, help me identify these old cartridges...

The Kurgan

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Let's test your knowledge... some are easy, some you think are easy, and some are difficult:

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So far I got a box of 9mm and a AA...who's next?

ETA: That long skinny one on the left looks cool though. What's that? :cool:
 
A paper patched 44-40 in the middle?
Angle makes it hard to judge scale.
Love the pin fire!

The only one I don't know, is the one in the centre... it has a .460" bullet... and kinda resembles a 577 Snider. Definitely not 44-40 :)

Yes, the pinfire is nice!

It's a 14 gauge unfired pinfire shotshell. Made by Eley between 1869 and 1875.
 
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Not a 577 / 450 the one you ask about ?

I thought so Kevan, but it doesn't perfectly resemble any photos I've seen on the net... it's close though. Perhaps it's a variant? It seems its neck is too short?
There are no markings on the rim and it seems quite old.

BTW, I'm impressed with your quick ID of the 404 Jeffery.
 
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I thought so Kevan, but it doesn't perfectly resemble any photos I've seen on the net... it's close though. Perhaps it's a variant? It seems its neck is too short?
There are no markings on the rim and it seems quite old.

BTW, I'm impressed with your quick ID of the 404 Jeffery.

Thank-you Mr. K, I have a confession to make..... I've been shooting and loading for one for over 10 years and its one darn fine cartridge.
What is the headstamp on yours.... Kynoch ?
 
Front row right are 32's. Smaller is a 32 rim fire isn't it? The longer one is some sort of CF

fat one in the rear left of the jeffrey is a brass shotshell.
 
The only one I don't know, is the one in the centre... it has a .460" bullet... and kinda resembles a 577 Snider. Definitely not 44-40 :)

Yes, the pinfire is nice!

It's a 14 gauge unfired pinfire shotshell. Made by Eley between 1869 and 1875.


Give me some measurements and I'll look it up if you would like.
 
Front row right are 32's. Smaller is a 32 rim fire isn't it? The longer one is some sort of CF

fat one in the rear left of the jeffrey is a brass shotshell.

You are correct on the 32 rimfire, next to the 7,5mm Swiss Ordnance round to the right it. Yes, the taller one with some tarnish is a .30 cupfire round.
 
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