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Smokin45

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  1. #9 is a 30-40 Krag #7 is not the 38 special you seek but a common Rd used yrs ago. (Last hint) 11 out 12 I know you'll get it
  2. 10 out of 12 that is great.
  3. Great Savage cartrige But it is not a 303.
  4. Excellent Greg 10 out of 12 right. #7and 9 are incorrect. Great knowledge of these calibers.
  5. Test you skill in identifying these calibers. Have fun and the first clue is they all start with the number 3 1) 32 Auto 2) 32 S+W Short 3) 32 S+W Long 4) 38 S+W 5) 380 Auto 6) 357 Mag. 7) 38 special+P 8) 308 Win. 9) 30-40 Krag 10) 30-06 Rem. 11) 300 Win. Mag. 12) 338 Win. Mag.
  6. Haven't shot in Sparta but participated at Vandalia, OH. On many occasions. Best of luck to you and your Dad.
  7. Here's a synopsis of the rd. .220 Russian The .220 Russian (5.6×39mm) cartridge was developed in the late 1950s for deer hunting in Russia. It is a 7.62×39mm cartridge necked down to hold a 5.6 mm bullet. It was later adopted by Finland, and by around 1965 was being produced by SAKO and Lapua. When it was introduced to the United States, Sako, and later Lapua, brass was stamped ".220 Russian".
  8. Good guess KMan but not correct. Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner
  9. MP You are correct it is the .220 Russian by Sako. Congrats.
  10. Hint for #6 This rd. was developed in the 50's and was brought to the US in the 60's
  11. MP5 you are coming up with some good guesses but not correct.
  12. Good guess but not correct. This one is going to be a tough one. I haven't checked extensively but haven't come across any reloading data, but haven't tried hard either.
  13. #7 is correct #6 is not
  14. #7 is the 25 Rem Auto #6 is a factory load I must have acquired this rd. in a bunch of loose ammo.
  15. #11 is the 25-35. #6,7 are not as guessed.
  16. At one time or another I shot all and still do shoot some now. Never did have a chance to shoot #6and7.
  17. Correct , your doing well.
  18. Correct on #8. The last one is a common Rd. 6,7,9 are tough ones and I don't know if I would ever guess #6. I'll keep it going for a bit.
  19. Greg you got another Savage Cal. the 250 but it is the #10 and the 243 is #9 line up. The rest are not as guessed.
  20. Great start Greg The first 5 are correct. I thought the 22 hipower would be tough but not for a savage guy. There is a 243 in the line up but not in that spot. The rest are still in play. 2nd hint they all start with a 2-----
  21. Found these in my reloading box and thought it would be fun to identify. I swear they weren't leaning when I took the pic. One hint the 1st one is a 22lr. Forgot to add 2nd hint they all start with a 2---- 1) 22lr 2). 22Hornet 3). 222 Rem. 4). 223 Rem. 5). 22 HiPower Savage 6). 220 Russian 7). 25 Rem. Auto 8). 22_250 9). 243 Win. 10). 250 Savage 11). 25-35 Win. 12). 270 Win. I hope you had fun in identifying these rifle cart. Smokin45
  22. This was in Sevierville. If I remember right it was 2012
  23. Condolences Dave and to Timesteppers family. Met Timestepper at a gathering a few years ago, nice guy. RIP
  24. Try this site to get started: http://www.buyabmammo.com/about-us.html

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