37 x 94 Winchester Round
Actually, I have the same exact round in my collection, Winchester marked projectile in what appears to be an early British case. Now, I'm not so sure. My projectile is still crimped into the case. Yours is the third of these that I have seen. Around 20 years ago at a large gun show in Los Angelas, a fellow had a Hotchkiss revolving cannon on display on a field gun mount with wheels and shield. Strapped onto the shield was another of these rounds, original red paint on a Winchester marked projectile but crimped into an un-headstamped case. One round turning up this way means nothing, two is curious, three is (well, still not proof, but darned close). I also have in my collection a base fuzed Winchester marked projectile (37 x 94) and this one is in a Winchester marked case. Did they load them both ways? Possibly. The fact that three have turned up this way is interesting. The best way to get the projectile out of the case is to use the gravity method. Take two pieces of hardwood with good sharp edges and place them on the rim of the case. With the round upside down, tap the pieces of wood on the floor while holding them tightly against the case (obviously the wood pieces being longer than the round) The wieght of the projectile will cause it to dislodge from the case without damaging the neck. Oh yeah, place a piece of wood or some other such pad for the projectile to fall onto when it comes out. Best to take the fuze out first also to avoid damage..........