451114. This is one of the old original Sharp's grooved bullets; it is called the old reliable. No. 3 special tool only.
451115. This is the famous Col. Pickett's .45-325 patched, express bullet. No. 3 special tool only.
451116. This is the same in shape as the 451115. It is solid and has a hollow base. No. 3 special tool only.
451117. Express bullet, shaped after the .45-70 Govt. No. 3 special tool only. 451118. Round ball, for short range or practice work. No. 3 tool with double adjustable chamber required.
451119. This is a very popular series of bullets, and excellent for large game. No. 3 special tool only.
451120. This is an illustration of a bullet from Cylindrical 'adjustable mould. The bullet is cast smooth for paper patching. Mould will cast 'bullets of varying lengths, with flat, round or Leopold point.
.454 is the standard diameter of bullet for the .45 Colt's revolver. The frontier man's and the cowboy's friend.
454148. The heavier weight is lighter than the standard bullet and is claimed to be more pleasant to shoot. The lighter weight is the lightest grooved bullet made for the .45 Colt's. Requires No. 3 special tool with double adjustable chamber.
454190. Is the regular standard .45 Colt's, 255 grs. See Colt Arms.
45467. This bullet is very popular for medium charges, and requires the same tool as above.
45468. This is the same as 45467, except that it is made lighter by having flat point and hollow base. Some prefer this form of bullet. No. 3 special tool with double adjustable chamber required.
45469. Round ball. This is used with a very light charge for short range and gallery practice. Requires same tool as above.
456 is the proper diameter of bullets for all arms using the following cartridges: -45-60-300, .45-70-350, 45-75-350, 45-70-33o Gould, .45-90-300, 45-125-30o; all Winchesters. These bullets are all of the same shape and may be interchanged. They will seat properly in any reloading tool for above cartridges. This size is so near the U. S. Government .45 caliber that the bullets of both sizes may be inter changed; the latter, however, require different loadiri,g tools.
456121. This is a series of bullets haying the standard points. All are correct
for any of the regular reloading tools.
456122. This is the famous .45-33o Gould express bullet, designed by Mr, L'arlow, and was originally made for Mr. Gould, editor of Shooting and Fishing. lt has a great reputation as a killer of large game. The shape is correct for any of the regular reloading- tools for 45 Winchester caliber. It is also used in the .45-70 Government shells. Requires chamber same shape as Winchester bullets.
456123. Round ball, is to be used with lig-ht charges of powder for small game or short rang,e practice. Requires No. 3 tool with double adjustable chamber.
456191. This is the regular factory bullet for .45-60, .45-9o, and .45-125 Express. The .45-90 'Winchester shell is loaded with various charges of powder and different bullets; the cartridges are known as .45-85-350, .45-82-405 and .45-9o-3oo. With Perfection mould you can get the whole series of bullets No. 456121 and the same reloading tool will be correct for all.
456192. This is the standard bullet for .45-75 and .45-70 \\Tinchester. See Winchester Arms.
.457 is the proper size of bullet for the standard .45 U. S. Government rifles and all other arms using that ammunition. The .456 Winchester bullets are so near this size that they are frequently used for the same arms when lighter bullets are desired; they, however, require special chamber to load.
457124. This is the regular standard .45-7o-405 Government bullet and is very sad sfactory.
457125. This is the standard .45-70-5oo Government bullet. No. 6 or No. 5 tool is made for this cartridge, as well as for 457124.
457126. This is a series of bullets lighter and heavier weight, having same shape as the Government 40s grains. Single mould will make round standard point. Perfection mould will make flat point. Either may be seated with the regular tool.
457127. This bullet has become very popular for light charge, small game, short range or gallery practice. The various U. S. Government Marine Barracks have been furnished with Armory moulds for this bullet, for target practice, on account of its accuracy. It requires double adjustable chamber to seat it.