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Can anyone identify these shells or have any input to give.   Thank You

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Some extra info   1st shell  2.2" OAL     1.62" Length of Brass Dia. of bullet .60"  O/S Dia. of brass .610"  Bottom Rim Dia.  .735"

                            2nd       2.25" OAL     1.55" "           "     "      "            "      .425"  "     "   bottom brass .550"  Neck Dia. .440  Bottom rim Dia. .610"

                            3rd        2.60  OAL     2.0"    "           "     "      "           "       .450  "     "      "         "        .570    "       "      .450    "          "     "    .660   Rim Fire H on the bottom

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the third one looks like a 30-30 --- making the first one a 44 mag?  This is a best guess after zooming in to see numbers on the tape measure.

 

Making the middle --- I have no idea, its not a tokerev, its too big.  hmm.

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#1 is a toss up between a 577 Snyder and a 58 U.S. Berdan Musket.

 

#2 11x52R aka 43 Beaumont.

 

#3 I'm sticking with 41 Swiss Veterli.

 

These are still all guesses at some really old, odd stuff.

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#1 is a toss up between a 577 Snyder and a 58 U.S. Berdan Musket.

 

#2 11x52R aka 43 Beaumont.

 

#3 I'm sticking with 41 Swiss Veterli.

 

These are still all guesses at some really old, odd stuff.

I think the mystery is solved  Thanks to all with your input.  #1 is a 58 us Berdan as observed on ammo-0ne.com   The 58 is a straight wall and the 577 is slightly tapered.

                                                                                             #2 is as you have stated and observed in ammo-one

                                                                                            #3  is also as stated and observed on ammo-one

I beliveve untill proven wrong that these are correct    Thanks again

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