Good Afternoon All
I have recently purchased a .455 Webley Man Stopper round, they are a bit thin on the ground, they only made them for about 6 months 1899-1900.
They are a hollow base hollow point bullet and the bullet appears to be held in with a groove below the rim of the case, are the projectiles put in and then the case is crimped with a type of crimp pliers into one of the lube rings, any information would be appreciated.