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hey guys, I'm pretty new to reloading, and have been gathering bits and pieces right and left, and wound up with a bit of a mystery.

I got a box of 223 bullets (.224") from a friend who had them for a few years not knowing who made them either.

they are a 62 grain jacketed soft point, with a cannelure, and NO boat tail. On the base of the bullet, which is still jacketed, there is a T stamped into it.

Anybody know who stamps the bottom of their bullets with a T?

I'll post a pic soon.
 
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That looks like one of the bullets made using fired .22 Rimfire cases. That's how Vernon Speer got his start during WWII.

I'm not 100% sure but it could be. Of course, other people also made their own, too.
 
International head stamp on bullets .
I bought a thousand ROUNDS of green tip 5.56 a year a go it came in 30 ROUND boxes and was from Sweden .I never got to see what was on the back of the the bullet .lol they leave my barrel to fast .LOL
 

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