Need help with a couple of bullets

BladeRunner2019

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Hi all,

I'm usually decent at figuring out bullets, but I'm not sure on these 2. They are not in great shape, so that might make it a bit tricky. (Measurements are approximate.)

First one weighs 396.9 gr with a diameter of .5" and .937 in length. Looks like it has 2 grooves. Maybe some type of Sharps? EDITED: I just picked at the bottom of this one some and there is a small hole. Definitely leaning towards some type of Sharps.
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Is that black stuff powder?
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The next one weighs 355.6 gr with a diameter of .5 and .875 in length. May have had 3 grooves. I have no idea on this one. Maybe just a damaged 3 ringer?

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Thanks for the help!
 

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Yes and Yes :icon_thumright: Nice CW digs!!!!
 

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I would say that the first one is a Sharps variant, and the second one is a Burnside.

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Hi all,

I'm usually decent at figuring out bullets, but I'm not sure on these 2. They are not in great shape, so that might make it a bit tricky. (Measurements are approximate.)

First one weighs 396.9 gr with a diameter of .5" and .937 in length. Looks like it has 2 grooves. Maybe some type of Sharps? EDITED: I just picked at the bottom of this one some and there is a small hole. Definitely leaning towards some type of Sharps.
NVxQ4NY.jpg


Is that black stuff powder?
SKEydbG.jpg



The next one weighs 355.6 gr with a diameter of .5 and .875 in length. May have had 3 grooves. I have no idea on this one. Maybe just a damaged 3 ringer?


Bkk1089.jpg


9QF9iPT.jpg


Thanks for the help!

I have not read the reply's yet , I'm trying to learn here as well .

I'm 'thinking' your first / top bullet is a 52 Sharps variant ( possibly with the 'small cone cavity')
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The other a 'possible' .52 cal Spencer , or less likely a .52 Colt revolving rifle ???

IMO They display some Powder Burn or you have some 'Harsh ' Ground.

I could be wrong. Nice finds no matter what type they are.
HH

oh let me add both have been on a diet as they weigh way less than they should ' 'powder or ground corrosion ' :dontknow:.
 

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BladeRunner2019

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Nice rounds!! Interesting patina/corrosion. Is that normal for your area?

As for the black, this link may help...
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what/561949-help-black-residue-cw-bullets.html

Thanks Yak. These 2 along with a few others I have were dug in an old gravel road bed. The "dirt" that is mixed in with the rock is different from the surrounding wooded area. I don't know if it's some sort of compacted base material or what. A couple of them came out decent looking, but for the most part they are not in great shape.

Edited to add: In fact, I found another in that same road bed yesterday and I can't even tell what type bullet it is. I'm pretty sure it's CW though.
 

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Ahhh, The Gravel Rd explains their condition .

Still nice finds , I'd even if trashy ,search beside the road if it's possible.
 

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