Help ID this .45 caliber bullet please!

TrpnBils

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Dug this one yesterday at a school where I've dug several .58s and a couple of musket balls over the years. I'm terrible at IDing bullets... I looked at this site but I honestly don't know what half of the stuff means, but searching just filtering through the flat base projectiles gives a lot of results and none of them look right. No rings or grooves, but there is a little reduction in the diameter at the base where the sleeve would have attached.

Dimensions are just shy of 0.8" in length and 0.45" in diameter.
 

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Since it's been awhile since you posted.
I don't have my bullet book in front of me but IMO It look's like a "Type" of 44 cal Colt or maybe one from the Waver-let Arsenal that's been Weathered A-lot.

Just my opinion.

p.s. Like yur Screen Name ..'Did a-lot of that back in the Day' Lol
 

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Davers,
Was there a repeating 45 rifle. Do not have the reference, but i have been reading about bullets everyday online. I hope to find some in my sleep.
 

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