Let's see if I can list them all. As long as I can read the head stamp, I can......
L -> R
.50 BMG
.30-06 (special hog round)
.30-06
.223 plastic tip
.223 semi-AP 2X
.223 plastic tip
.223 standard
.38 special
.357 magnum
.357 magnum semi-jacketed hollow point
NOID wadcutter
.45 auto (semi wadcutter??)
.45 auto this one's "special"-- primer is in completely backwards. LOL!
.45 ACP fractaling hollow point of some sort
.40 another fractaling deal (I *think* that's what they are -- don't shoot me!)
.40 S&W flat-nose, 2X
9 mm luger semi jacketed flat nose (brass clad??)
9 mm luger in three flavors, another brass jacketed (??), one aluminum case, one standard
9 mm luger fractalling hollow point (pressed in too far during reloading)
.22 lr, 2X dating back to the 20s and 30s
Front row: NOID .... thing .... found at the range. It's really danged hollow, and has no rifling marks. ROs, shooting buddies, clueless. Completely copper clad lead ... slug.
.25 ACP fired bullet
The .30-06 and .22, the former being valuable and the latter being historic, are live; the rest have been de-milled. Most of these I got from a bin of reload and range floor rejects someone gathered and then got bored with.
Oh, SNAP! I forgot to add a couple to the lineup, which I already packed away again. Oh, well. I'll get those later; .30 carbine (duuuuuuh!) and .22 lr flat nose. The Eley .22s just plain look cool, all black cases and bullets.