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The second cartridge is a Mark II C K
The third cartridge is pre WW1
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05-21-2014 03:42 PM
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The 3rd one looks to be a .276 Enfield.
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Originally Posted by
RCS
The 12.7x108mm cartridge is Chinese ? I think
Yes. It's Factory 41 (China) year 1964.
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Thank you Patrick, I know this 12.7mm came back from Viet Nam in the 60's
The third British
cartridge is the 276 cal Enfield for the Pattern 13 rifle headstamp is R^L
also interesting (I should have taken a photo) is the 7,62x51mm headstamp is CAC 60 over L2A2 N
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No.2's rim is not square like the 303 looks bevelled my guess is European round in @8mm pretty vague answer but heck whats wrong with being vague as I am well past 50ish
If you want a really big round get a look inside the Bovington tank museum they have one of Gustavs or Doras projectiles there cannot say if it is the 3 tonne or the 7 tonne but at 80 cm now that is a big projie.
Cripes only knows how many grains of powder to get those mothers going the 23 and 19 miles respectfully
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Dora :
80 cm shell weighed 7 tons.
actual range was 51,000 yds....29 miles.
powder charge was 1 ton ( +/- 1/10 grain ) for 2,700 FPS.
Chris
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