Have you ever look at the bottom of your bullets? Usually you see an indication of the brand, so big deal, of course you know the brand, you removed it from the box. What if you’re going through some old stuff and encounter some loose rounds with head stamps you have never seen before and you start to wonder.
I recent question by huntfishtrap on the Outdoor Life forum asking about some .22 LR rounds his Grandfather had; this had an HP stamp. As a young man I burned a lot of those Hi-Power Federal rounds so I knew that one well. Then I got to thinking there are lots of ammo companies no longer in business or they have changed their logos, so how would one go about finding this information.
After some extensive searching I found an interesting site The Association of Firearm and Toolmark Examiners here they have galleries of head stamps where you can look up head stamps and see images of them or if you have one that is not there yet it can be uploaded. A great historcial archive!
The Association of Firearm and Toolmark Examiners general gallery



Charlie, how are you? Haven’t heard much from you on OL. I just scored two boxes of full 22 LR, A box of hi-power and a box of Western super X. I also have an empty box of Remington high speed 22lr its old I don’t know how old to bad its not full. Cool site Is the Smitty’s PA outdoors the same Smitty from OL? If so whats going on?
Good to hear from you 25-06 Guy and welcome to my fledgling blog. Those old ammo boxes could be worth something to the right guy, there many collectors looking for rare things.
Yes that is the same Smitty who frequents OL, he and dropjhook offered to do some blogging here and I took them up on it. At the moment they are very busy but they’ll be back around when things settle down.
I pop around on OL as time allows so you’ll be seeing some posts from me. I like the folks, like you who frequent there.
later,
charlie
Hey on more thing what kind of round is that on the home page with the bird on it? Never saw on like that.
That humingbird is a mystery. I too am very curious about its origin so figured a post here wouldn’t in case anyone happens along who can enlighten us.:-)