April 15, 2005
OfflineChuck said
OK, how do I do it? When I try I click the down arrow that shows all the different formats but JPG is not one of them.
You need to first open the Excel file. If you want to post a copy of the entire worksheet page, in the upper left corner of the worksheet right click on the ![]()
If you only want to post a specific section of the Excel worksheet, select the cells you want to post a copy of, right click on them and select “copy”, and then open your photo editing program and paste the select cells into it and then edit as necessary and save as a .jpg file.
Once you get the hang of it, it takes less than 30-seconds to convert any MS Excel or Word document page or selected area of the page to a .jpg file. A similar process can be used to convert a .pdf file to a .jpg
Bert
WACA Historian & Board of Director Member #6571L

March 31, 2009
OfflineWhen I decided to try and collect all the WRACO head stamped cartridges with the copper or brass primers for the pre 1898 Winchester Models, I started a list. The first years of production, 1873 to about 1878, there were no head stamps. So there are none of these in Shuey’s book. Like the extremely rare 44 WCF Millbank primed and the 45-75 Millbank primed.
While collecting the ones on the list I did find a couple experimental too.
Here are a few that may not be rare but are harder to find. If in Shuey’s books I will list the page number.
50-105-300 pg 175. This one is costly.
50-100-450 pg 173.
50-140-300 EX pg 180. Even board dummies are costly. A loaded round will be over 1K.
45-82-405 pg 145. Per Giles, very few made.
40-75 pg 33-34. 40-82 head stamp with copper tube bullet. (There are 2 types of tubes and only 1 type has the X). I need to find my notes.
6mm Lee Navy rimmed pg 330.
7.62 Russian pg 201, 202. None of these I found had the older primers and most ammo went to Russia.
303 Brit pg 286. Most of the ammo went to the British.
30-03 pg 283. This cartridge was only in production for 3 years.
70-150 pg 174. I have never seen a loaded one that I believe to be real. Board dummies do exist but will cost over 1K. I’ve been told that there are 2 types and only 1 has a head stamp. Almost all of them are fakes made from 12 ga. shotgun shells.
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