Brought home what turned out to be quite a variety of old Spanish Reformado rounds in a 20 count box. Dates range from the 1870s to the mid 1890s. Very non-uniform overall lengths and definite changes in bullets.
All the bullets do seem to have a very short "full size" section at the rear with a straight taper going forwards until forward of the front groove. Doen't seem to be all that uniform a taper though! Weird.
Rear of the bullet I pulled apart from the cartridge by hand measures 0.450"
Underneath the bullet was a thick wad on top of a compressed black powder charge. (Have yet to weight it.)
Rather pathetic looking lot!
Powder side:
Bullet base side:
Not too sure of the wad construction. It may have been separate thin sheets when new.
No firearm to go with them. Was just curious, having never seen any before!
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