Wilkinson Pattern

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Dharmacy

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Awesome bullets! Nice to see so many different types on here.

D.
 

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That is neat...d2
 

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Awesome bullets! Nice to see so many different types on here.

D.

I agree it's becoming like an ID & Guide thing .

I like it.
 

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Great find I found that bullet in Kentucky used by the Army Of Tennessee, I haven't seen to many peaople dig these.
 

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Great find I found that bullet in Kentucky used by the Army Of Tennessee, I haven't seen to many peaople dig these.

I have to fess up, I didn't dig it. My brother, JoeG gave it to me along with several other bullets. But, he did dig it in western Maryland.
 

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Whoever wrote the ID-tag for that bullet is incorrect. Wilkinson Pattern bullets have slanting body-grooves. This bullet has two "square" grooves. I am personally familiar with it because I dug one in the Petersburg Siege Lines about 30 years ago. At that time it was called a (Confederate) Macon Carbine bullet... but the authors of the "Handbook Of Civil war Bullets & Cartridges" were unable to find any documentation of a Macon Arsenal connection, so it is listed in the Handbook as simply a CS "Unknown .50 Carbine" bullet. See the Handbook, page 27, bullet #70B.
 

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TCG, thanks for the information and, as usual, you are correct. I looked in my recently acquired Thomas books and found a drawing of the Wilkinson and there is no confusing the two.
 

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Very nice bullet and dang CB knows so much it's amazing!
 

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That is a cool bullet. The school won't leave you hunt anymore. I've tried.
 

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I'm pretty sure that these two are Wilkinsons, they do look a little different from the square grooves....they are the only ones I've ever found and they both came from the same CS camp.--JB
 

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