Well this is more of a cartridge board but you get the gist. Some REALLY oddball stuff I collected over the years, lower right look for the 22 EX Long centerfire!
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Well this is more of a cartridge board but you get the gist. Some REALLY oddball stuff I collected over the years, lower left look for the 22 EX Long centerfire!
Nice work. How'd u attach them.
I bet the radiation from that wifi box is helping the adhesive to keep 'em in place.
Uuuuhhhh, how about some labels??????
Looks good.
I WOULD have liked to do that but much of it is in cipher! Sure there are a hand full of easy to identify 30-0 whatever or 7.62 X whatever but many of these things are easily 100 plus years old. 45-90, Jeffries, 256 Newton ect and some I haven't a clue!
This is mostly just oddball tidbits I hoarded over the years. I had a bunch of dups and gave them away.
I made the following shadow box about a year ago. I think I have added about 4 additional calibers since I created this.
What's the sixth from the left?
7.62×38 for the Nagant Revolver
Nice!
I've been wanting to do something like this, maybe now I'm motivated.
I really like that 22 EX Long Centerfire. Never heard of that one.
I tired mounting a bullet board a few times but never got the right look. Instead I went with acrylic display risers (these were originally used to display some of my mineral collection, but I re-purposed them). This worked out pretty well as you can easily pick things up and take a look at them. Have it sitting in the far corner of my reloading area. As long as nobody bumps the counter hard, all is well. If someone slams into it, I have to play "52 pickup", but it doesn't happen often.
Bottom row are rimfires and center-fire pistol cartridges
Middle row are center-fire rifle cartridges and odd dogs and cats
Top row are pin-fire shotgun and center fired shotgun rounds
7.62×38 for the Nagant Revolver
I tired mounting a bullet board a few times but never got the right look. Instead I went with acrylic display risers (these were originally used to display some of my mineral collection, but I re-purposed them). This worked out pretty well as you can easily pick things up and take a look at them. Have it sitting in the far corner of my reloading area. As long as nobody bumps the counter hard, all is well. If someone slams into it, I have to play "52 pickup", but it doesn't happen often.
Bottom row are rimfires and center-fire pistol cartridges
Middle row are center-fire rifle cartridges and odd dogs and cats
Top row are pin-fire shotgun and center fired shotgun rounds
I tired mounting a bullet board a few times but never got the right look. Instead I went with acrylic display risers (these were originally used to display some of my mineral collection, but I re-purposed them). This worked out pretty well as you can easily pick things up and take a look at them. Have it sitting in the far corner of my reloading area. As long as nobody bumps the counter hard, all is well. If someone slams into it, I have to play "52 pickup", but it doesn't happen often.