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  1. #1
    us
    Nov 2007
    Southwest Virginia
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    Civil War Bullets

    Thought I would post a few picks of civil war bullets I have found. Most of the bullets were found in the Richmond, Va area (Cold Harbor, Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, Gains Mill and Malvern Hill Battle sites)

    The top row are all two ringers
    The second row is 69 cal
    The rest are 54 and 59 Cal, a number of no ring bullets, one pulled 58 cal.
    two carved bullets and a couple damaged. TomB
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Civil War Bullets-cw-bullet-collection-002.jpg   Civil War Bullets-cw-bullet-collection-004.jpg   Civil War Bullets-cw-bullet-collection-005.jpg   Civil War Bullets-cw-bullet-collection-006.jpg   Civil War Bullets-cw-bullet-collection-007.jpg  


  2. #2
    us
    Mar 2007
    Samuel Watson's Old Place
    Minelab Xterra 70, Tesoro Silver uMax, Fisher 1265X, Garrett Ace 250, Garrett Pro Pointer
    405

    Re: Civil War Bullets

    Very nice collection!

    Where did you learn to identify your bullets? I am trying to learn how to indentify bullets better so I will understand the battle lines better.
    Also what are the two smooth cylinder looking bullets in the upper right hand corner? I have seen those before but thought they were more modern.

  3. #3
    us
    Mar 2006
    North Carolina
    Gold Bug, Tejon, F75, & Nautilus DMC II B
    601
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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    Re: Civil War Bullets

    Nice collection of bullets. I would love to hunt the Seven Pines area as that is where my g-g- grandfather fell fighting with the 6th Ala.
    Mike

  4. #4
    us
    Nov 2007
    Southwest Virginia
    Metrotech 220 and Minelab X-Terra-70
    132

    Re: Civil War Bullets

    Quote Originally Posted by SwampHunter
    Very nice collection!

    Where did you learn to identify your bullets? I am trying to learn how to indentify bullets better so I will understand the battle lines better.
    Also what are the two smooth cylinder looking bullets in the upper right hand corner? I have seen those before but thought they were more modern.
    Swamphunter...check out www.cwbullets.com..All the bullets on the top row from right to left are referred to as no-ringers. You will see them in web site and they are cw

  5. #5
    us
    Nov 2007
    Southwest Virginia
    Metrotech 220 and Minelab X-Terra-70
    132

    Re: Civil War Bullets

    Quote Originally Posted by brnn53
    Nice collection of bullets. I would love to hunt the Seven Pines area as that is where my g-g- grandfather fell fighting with the 6th Ala.
    Mike
    Mike....I was in Fair Oaks and Seven pines (now Highlandsprings and Sandston) about 4 weeks ago. Every thing is so developed, there are few places left to hunt. Three miles up Rt 156, Cold Harbor area, is the same. So very sad.

  6. #6

    Oct 2007
    Washington DC
    54

    Re: Civil War Bullets

    Tom,

    Real nice collection of bullets. Are you finding fired bullets along with the dropped and pulled bullets. Any buttons. With all those drops there must be some brass at those sites. Keep it up.

  7. #7
    us
    CS IS NEXT

    Nov 2005
    MARYLAND
    TDI White's MXT's and Surf II Lot's-O-Coil's
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    Relic Hunting
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    Re: Civil War Bullets

    Nice pile of lead TomB....Every one is a piece of history....Nice pic and Congrat's!!

  8. #8

    Apr 2008
    North Carolina
    18

    Re: Civil War Bullets

    Very nice Tom, Thanks for posting.

    JC

  9. #9
    us
    May 2008
    New Hampshire - Milford Area
    DFX
    8

    Re: Civil War Bullets

    Quote Originally Posted by SwampHunter
    Very nice collection!

    Where did you learn to identify your bullets? I am trying to learn how to identify bullets better so I will understand the battle lines better.
    Also what are the two smooth cylinder looking bullets in the upper right hand corner? I have seen those before but thought they were more modern.
    A good book to get is "CIVIL WAR PROJECTILES II - Small Arms & Field Artillery with supplement" By McKee & Mason, Jr.. A smaller less expensive book is "A Handbook of Civil War Bullets & cartridges" by James E. Thomas & Dean S. Thomas. You can also look at http://civilwarprojectiles.com.

    HH

    Bob K

 

 

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