I inherited my reloading stuff from my Dad who passed away about 20 years ago. I just opened the box for more than a passing look for the first time a few weeks ago. Thinking I had about a 100 of hollow point .45 ACP bullets in a tray I got the caliper out and miked them out. They are .454...that took me a few minutes to figure out what these were. When I found the data in a reloading manual I remembered that Dad did have a Webley but I have no idea where it went.
What I have are 244 grain hollow points with a half copper jacket (no idea what thats called) on the bottom half.
I don't have a gun for these. So do I have scrap or are they worth something somewhere.
What I have are 244 grain hollow points with a half copper jacket (no idea what thats called) on the bottom half.
I don't have a gun for these. So do I have scrap or are they worth something somewhere.