W Ward69 Joined May 16, 2018 Messages 858 Reaction score 1,043 Jun 7, 2019 #2 Looks like blasting caps
R Rockhunter62 Doug Supporting Member Joined May 3, 2016 Messages 3,314 Reaction score 6,458 Location Roaming, WA Jun 7, 2019 #3 Never seen rifling on blasting caps. I'd say old .303 projectiles. :bomb: Cheers Doug
M madtuna Only owns one toaster Joined Dec 12, 2012 Messages 3,304 Reaction score 14,092 Location WA Jun 7, 2019 #4 Projectiles...the one on the left has distinct rifling
R Rockhunter62 Doug Supporting Member Joined May 3, 2016 Messages 3,314 Reaction score 6,458 Location Roaming, WA Jun 7, 2019 #5 Just beat you Steve.
M madtuna Only owns one toaster Joined Dec 12, 2012 Messages 3,304 Reaction score 14,092 Location WA Jun 7, 2019 #6 Yeah...snap!
Greenhornet_au Joined Nov 1, 2016 Messages 2,059 Reaction score 3,350 Location Naked in your cupboard Jun 7, 2019 #7 All are projectiles. The left one has too many rifling marks to be 303, not wide or deep enough IMO. All jacketed with copper. :Y:
All are projectiles. The left one has too many rifling marks to be 303, not wide or deep enough IMO. All jacketed with copper. :Y:
Wally69 Paul Joined Dec 13, 2013 Messages 3,539 Reaction score 9,360 Location Sydney Jun 7, 2019 #8 Two on the left are boar war or WW1 era 303 bullets and the one on the right is WW2 era.
Wishfull Peter Johnson Supporting Member Joined Apr 27, 2016 Messages 3,878 Reaction score 5,415 Location Yorke Peninsla S.A., SA Jun 7, 2019 #9 Spot on Wally69. Not sure about the .303 on the right.
Bush Chook Joined Feb 14, 2019 Messages 247 Reaction score 635 Jun 8, 2019 #10 Wardy, being .303 pills they should mike up to around .311" diameter.