First off I appreciate everyone taking time to read and comment with some suggestions, thank you everyone!
I colored each shell and they both come out with basically identical markings.
One line on the bullet itself from the tip just about to the brass, then a little lower a straight line mark along the neck of the brass. This appears on both sides of the bullet on each manufacturer's bullet.
Pictures attached, bullet facing right is Winchester, bullet facing down is Remington.
I have not oiled the brass and that's actually a really good simple idea to try.
I've got a second box of winchesters, but they're the same run numbers, so I guess I'll need to pick up another box if oiling the brass doesn't work.
Anyone else sees something on the pictures or has other ideas let me know.
Thanks again!
I colored each shell and they both come out with basically identical markings.
One line on the bullet itself from the tip just about to the brass, then a little lower a straight line mark along the neck of the brass. This appears on both sides of the bullet on each manufacturer's bullet.
Pictures attached, bullet facing right is Winchester, bullet facing down is Remington.
I have not oiled the brass and that's actually a really good simple idea to try.
I've got a second box of winchesters, but they're the same run numbers, so I guess I'll need to pick up another box if oiling the brass doesn't work.
Anyone else sees something on the pictures or has other ideas let me know.
Thanks again!
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