18 September 2003, 14:47
starmetalHelp ID Cartridge
In the picture here the cartridge that needs identified is the loaded one on the right. The casing on the left is an Austrian 8x56R. The measurements I got on the loaded round are: rim is .623, just ahead of the rim is .532, and as close as I can get on the fattest part of the bullet is .430. Is it a 43 Spanish?
Joe

18 September 2003, 17:48
starmetalWell I've since pulled a bullet. It measures .407 on the portion that goes in the case neck. There is a wad of looks like some kind of fiber almost like kapok but heavier. The powder is kind of a brown color and squarish grains. It's weird that the bullet has a flange on it that rests against the case mouth and that is the part that I measured the first time that was .430.
Joe
19 September 2003, 09:17
Wildcat CrazyIt is not a .43 Spanish,but appears to be a
10.4mm Italian Vetterli.The case should be about 1.87" long.
WC
19 September 2003, 09:35
georgewxxxJoe.
A picture of the headstamp if any might help. I've got a couple of books that may have your answer. It's a berdan primed case, Right?...Geo
19 September 2003, 17:40
Lar45I'll vote for the 10.4x47Rmm Italian Vetterli M70 also. What does the bullet weigh? 313gns? It says it was adopted in 1870 and may hve been loaded with a brass coated bullet. May have been loaded with 62gns Fg. What is the case length?
19 September 2003, 19:22
carcano91I agree with WildcatCrazy and Lar45. This is an Italian 10,35x47 R Vetterli. The FMJ jacket bullet indicate a M 1890 cartridge; this was loaded with Ballistite, not with black powder.
Regards,
Carcano