Accurate, life-size representations to within .004"
Chamberlain’s full-color posters are a must-have for cartridge collectors and enthusiasts. Images are all actual size (within .004"). Available:
The American Standard Bullet Poster displays 165 rifle cartridges, 55 handgun cartridges and nine shotgun gauges. Includes shotgun shells from .410 up to 8 ga. as well as a depiction of shotgun loads. 24''H x 36''W.
The Riflemans Classic Poster displays 272 unique classic hunting cartridges including many WWI- and WWII-era rounds now popular as hunting cartirdges. Also includes anti-tank and anti-material cartridges such as 55 boys, 13x92mm Mausser and 12.7 Russian because of some interesting Wildcats being produced off these cases for hunting applications. Shows all American standardized rifle cartridges as well as many British, European, Russion and Asian rifle cartridges. 24''H x 36''W.
The Big Bore (Standard and Obsolete) Poster focuses on 215 current and historically significant big bore cartridges .400" caliber/10mm and larger including shoulder-fired, machine gun and anti-material cartridges. 24''H x 36''W.
The Handgun Cartridge Poster features over 320 handgun cartridges from some of the earliest revolver and automatic cartridges from the 1800s to popular modern cartridges. Displays prominent WWI- and WWII-era cartridges, popular cartridges from the American wild west and popular cartridges from England and Europe. Includes a full range of cartridges from 2.7mm and 3mm Kolibris up to .50 cal. cartridges such as the 500 Tranter, .50 A&E and the 500 S&W. 24''H x 36''W.
The American Heritage Poster Boasts over 280 cartridges, paper and combustibles or projectiles from every American military engagement as well as frontiersman, buffalo bore and cowboy/Ranger cartridges from 1776 to approximately 1885 when the conversion was made to smokeless powder. Includes the full range of musket rounds, paper and combustibles, rubber and even animal-intestine cases. 27''H x 38''W.
The Project of Experiments Poster is a replica of the hand-sketched chart of experiments and drafted in 1875 using the .45 cal. weighing between 200 and 800 gr., powder charges between 10 gr. and 140 gr. and barrel lengths between 1" and 12". The tests show the .45 caliber cartridges loaded with 70 gr. and a bullet weight of 405 gr. was the optimal choice for service cartridges in the 32-5/8" barrelled model 1873 trapdoor Springfield Rifle. 15''H x 37''W.
The Game and Ammo Poster shows cartridges and their intended game from the .17 Mach II to the 577 Nitro Express. Breaks down animals into size and toughness, then pairs them with proximity and arrangement of well-suited and best-suited cartridges. 24''H x 18''W.