What's new
British Ordnance Collectors Network

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Some recent finds

MissingSomething

Well-Known Member
Just picked up a bunch of cartridges from an older gentleman....
Included were a couple of 45-70 tinned cases... Early Frankford Arsenal???
IMG_2986.jpg

IMG_2973.jpg
IMG_2984.jpg



Winchester still making .303 in 1949????


IMG_2989.jpg
 
finds

Yes, those are Frankford Arsenal made .45-70 rounds.

The 1949 Winchester .303 rounds were made for a South American country I believe, possibly for use in aircraft machine guns. Argentina purchased Avro Lancasters and Lincolns post-war and bought .303 ball, AP, tracer and incendiary ammunition from Kynoch in 1948. The last Winchester made military .303 that i know of was made in 1982.

The Eley round is interesting but not being a sporting rifle specialist I cannot help. My only thought is perhaps "Short Range"?

Regards
TonyE
 
Thanks Tony.

Found out that the Eley round is .43 Spanish or 11.15x57 R Spanish Remington. So the "SR" stands for "Spanish Remington"
 
Spanish Remington

Well that makes sense! The case looked longer than that in the picture.

I checked back on some of my old Eley Bros. catalogues and in the 1902 and the 1910-11 issues the Spanish Remington shows a headstamp of "ELEY LONDON". However the 1912 catalogue shows it with your "SR" headstamp.

They were 6. 3. 4 per 1000! That was about USD 25.00 in those days.

Regards
TonyE
 
Top