Last Weekend Gun Show, Part 4: Rimless Rifle Cartridges Part 1 - General  Ammunition Discussion - International Ammunition Association Web Forum

Last Weekend Gun Show, Part 4: Rimless Rifle Cartridges Part 1 - General Ammunition Discussion - International Ammunition Association Web Forum

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A couple of neat head stamps that are new to me, some standard cartridges, and a few questions. 1914 H, steel bullet: .287"/7.2mm, brass case length: 2.230"/56.66mm Who is this ‘H’? 1914 EΠK [Greek EPK?] EΣ [Greek ES?], steel bullet .265"/6.65mm, brass case2.095"/53.21mm 1918 D, non-magnetic, bullet .323"/8.21mm, case length 2.494"/63.34mm Who is this D? 1918, not sure which one should be at 12 o’clock, and what do they all mean? Steel bullet, .323"/8.21mm, steel case length, 2.2

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