The Ideal System of Numbering Bullets

bullet, short, regular, using, range, extra and ball

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31948. These bullets weigh 80, 120 and 155 grains. Reports of them are ex cellent, particularly of the two lighter ones for short range. Double adjustable chamber required to seat these and round ball.

31949. PIere is a popular series of bullets from very light weigr,ht to very heavy, having &harp points. They are reported accurate fliers. Light weights are extra fine for small game; they do not tear or mangle. These bullets require special I chambers to seat them.

31950. This is the factory .32-40-98 M. short range. Tool for regular car tridge will not seat it. No. 3 special tool only, made for it.

31951. Round ball for extra short range, very lig-ht charge of powder. Too much powder will cause them to jump the rifling.

31952. This series of bullets is known as the .32-40short point. They have become very popular. For different purposes all of the weights have friends. No. 3 special tool only made to load them.

31953. This bullet Ivas made for Col. Pickett, the well-known grizzly bear killer. It is for patching with paper. The mould has extra long bearing- for core-peg.

31954. This bullet, from Cylindrical adjustable mould, is cast smooth for paper patching. Mould will cast bullets of varying lengths, with flat, round, or Leopold point.

.323 is the proper diameter of bullets for all arms using the following car tridges .32 Ideal; .32-44 S. & W., .32 S. & W. rifle, etc.

32359. This is a bullet that has met with favor by those who have rifles using the .32 Ideal cartridge.

3236o. This series of bullets is intended for rifles using. the .32 Ideal cartridges, for light and heal,/ wei,cdits. Shape of point is standard and they will seat all right with the regular tools for .32 Ideal cartridges.

32361. This is the regular bullet for .32 S. & W. rifle, making a very- nice short range bullet for rifles using, the .32 Ideal cartridge.

32362. This is the regular bullet for .32-44 S. & W. targ-et revolver. It also makes a fine short range bullet that will fit the .32 Ideal shells.

32363. Round ball for .32-44 S. & W. Gallery, may be used for very short range in rifles using, .32 Ideal cartridg-es.

.358 is the proper diameter of bullets for all arms using, the .38 Smith & Wesson

cartridges; it is also the correct size to fit the shells for the old .38 Short, .38 Long, and .38 Extra Long. They will not, however, fit the barrels that are bored for the outside lubricated bullets.

358159. This is the standard .38 Short Outside Lubric.oted bullet. The heel or base of bullets of this style fits the shell; the largest diameter that fits the barrel is .375, same as .38-55 M.

35816o. This is the regular factory bullet for the .38 Long outside lubrication. For the new .38 Long inside lubrication see bullet No. 3587o.

358161. This is the standard .38 Extra Long- bullet. There has been much trouble about this cartridge. The old Ballard rifles were all bored and rifled for the O. L. bullet, which is .375, but all of the factory ammunition has a straight, one-sized ball .358 in diatneter that fits the shell only. For such the Ideal Tool No. is made, which is correct for the Wesson rifles, but not for the Ballards, as the ball will drop through the barrel. For the Ballards we would recommend bullet No. 3587o, which may be seated in the regular No. tool.

35864. This is the regular .38 S. & NV. bullet. (See Smith & Wesson Re volver.) 35865. This is the same shape as the reg-ular .38 Long Colt's inside lubricated bullet. (See No. 3587o.) It has not the cavity at the base, and we do not recom mend it for those arms, because it will not expand and take the rifling, although it fits the shell correctly, and seats with same tool.

35866. Round ball for short range indoor.or gallery practice for the .38 Smith & Wesson. Fits all the shells for the .38 Short, .38 Long and .38 Extra Long.

3587o. This is the regular hollow base expansive bullet, or .38 Long Colt's inside lubrication.

360. This is the proper size of bullets for the .38-44 S. & W. revolver. Bullets of this size may also be used in arms using bullets of the .358 standard.

36071. This is the regular .38-44 S. & W. Target bullet. (See Smith & Wesson Revolver.) 36072. This is a special light weight bullet. We have good reports of it for light charges in the .38-44 S. & W. target revolvers and others.

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