Bill Wynne
Active member
There are people on this site who know a little bit about everything gun related so help me on this.
I have come by some very old cartridges marked 30 W. C. F. made by W. R. A. Co. I know this is an old 30-30 name but let me tell you more about these old cartridges. They have a funny looking primer. it has what looks like a copper center to it. The bullets weigh 160 grains and have a lead core surrounded by some kind of a gray colored metal. The powder is a small perforated round flat disk dark gray in color. The powder weight is 22 grains. The very old box they came in is marked 38/55 and there is one 45/90 in the box. Several of the brass cases have split necks. I think these are at least 100 years old and probably older.
Does anyone have any idea as to how old these cartridges are?
Concho Bill
I have come by some very old cartridges marked 30 W. C. F. made by W. R. A. Co. I know this is an old 30-30 name but let me tell you more about these old cartridges. They have a funny looking primer. it has what looks like a copper center to it. The bullets weigh 160 grains and have a lead core surrounded by some kind of a gray colored metal. The powder is a small perforated round flat disk dark gray in color. The powder weight is 22 grains. The very old box they came in is marked 38/55 and there is one 45/90 in the box. Several of the brass cases have split necks. I think these are at least 100 years old and probably older.
Does anyone have any idea as to how old these cartridges are?
Concho Bill