Minnie ball

jimzz977

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gunsil

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It is not a minie ball. the tiny knurling in the grooves indicate that your slug came from a more modern style cartridge firearm.
 

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jimzz977

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Thanks , so minie ball is fired from smooth bore rifle? ?
 

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No, minies can be fired from any gun, even pistols, but most were used in rifled muskets. Those tiny little grooves all around the circumference in the two grooves on your bullet are not marks from rifling, they are from the manufacturing of the slug and only occur in cartridge bullets from the late 1800s to now. The longer marks that go over the circumferential groove are the rifling marks.
 

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Thanks for that info I appreciate your help , I still it's old
 

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