My War of Northern Aggression post for today.

Joe G from Md

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I am fair on my bullet identification, but this one I am going to ask for help. My best guess is .41cal. Volcanic self contained. It has four rings and the cavity is plugged off some how. Does anyone agree? Yea or Nay? P.S. I hope it is a Volcanic!
 

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Digger70pa

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Have you ever dug any explosive bullets buddy? I have at a couple different spots. I'm getting ready to go back to one with my GPX & try to sniff out a couple more.
 

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Joe G from Md

Joe G from Md

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Dec 23, 2017
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Kentucky
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Whites 6000Di Pro plus/ Whites 5900/ started with Whites 4900
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All Treasure Hunting
No digger but I was hunting with friend on trench lines near Downsville [still visible at the time have not been back in a few years] and he found a USA Gardiner.
 

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