.44 cal bullets

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Davers

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IMO
The 2 larger 'look kinda' like Spencer bullets especially the one on top , I could be wrong tho .
Nice Finds .
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Davers

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I was speaking of the picture with 2 bullets of course . :coffee2:
 

fyrffytr1

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Without knowing the exact measurements they could be Hayes for Army revolver.
 

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Without knowing the exact measurements they could be Hayes for Army revolver.

I think you might be right FF1,just need those all important measurements.Cool 44's :icon_thumleft:
 

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Your .44-caliber bullets, from left to right:
Elam O. Potter .44 (T&T#9)
Colt Revolving Rifle .44 (T&T#58)

Your two "larger bullets" appear to be .52 Sharps. I'm sure about the one on the left. The one on the right also looks like a Sharps, IF the lower body-groove is wide-&-flat-bottomed. If not, it's probably a Spencer, as Davers guessed.
 

fyrffytr1

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I misread the original post and thought all of them were .44s. Thanks for setting me straight TCG.
 

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