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I pulled this out of a box of odds n' ends at the lgs.It's a 30-06 round made by Lake City in '43 and it's unusual in that it has five circular punch outs around the bullet's circumference. I can't find any reference online for this round. Can any one ID it?
Thanks & best regards,
Len
Dan Shapiro
10-28-2013, 04:29
Can't help with the ID, but you might forward your pictures to:
cpunnett@sympatico.ca
Here's his 30-06 website: http://cartridgecollectors.org/?page=introduction-to-30-06-cartridges
Blue tip in an incendiary bullet made to catch things on fire.
Tom in N.J.
11-04-2013, 10:08
Looks like someone melted the lead filler out of an AP bullet, drilled the holes to show the penetrator, and re-assembled as a cartridge.
John Sukey
11-18-2013, 03:44
Nope, as tuna said its an incendiary round
RUTTINSTANG5
11-18-2013, 04:02
Looks like somebody used it , and got lucky , then put it back in to the brass , but you had to find it HUH ?
Now some poor guy is gonna go to the Brig ?
RUTTINSTANG5
11-18-2013, 04:09
But I do remember One time we had to make a real impression , and needed a special round Not available at the time so we drilled one of those bad boys out and filled it with Quicksilver ( Mercury from a new quiet wall switch ), about 2 drops ........shoulda seen that mess .
Gary D. Funderburg
12-17-2013, 07:14
From picture it only has four holes. It is White Phosphorous. I think US brass and Italian manufactured for the .303 British round. Bet if you measure the bullet it will be .310-.311 in diameter. Try Woodin Laboratories in Tuscon AZ, Bill can tell you what it is.
If you look at the shoulder area in the first photo, you can see where it is scratched from being resized in an old worn out die or a wrong seating die. But I do not think it's original at all. I go along with Gary on this one for sure.
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