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| Very odd. I can't find any reference to such a cartridge (and I have very good references!). I agree that it's probably a spotter of some kind, these have never been properly referenced. Could you post a picture of it? I'd like to see what the bullet looks like. Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and Discussion forum |
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| Thanks for the input. Someone else suggested that it may be a wildcat based on the 50 BMG with the belt turned onto the case. The belt isn't very sharp, so they may be correct. I'd post a pic, but not sure how to do it on here. |
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| I did notice that the rim diameter is the same as the .50 Browning, but the body diameter is different. Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and Discussion forum |
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| I've looked through my military references without success. The headstamp corresponds to some .50 BMG which I've seen. I also suspect it could be a wildcat or simply one of those rounds one finds from time to time which was fabricated by someone with too much time on their hands. |
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