What kind of bullet is this?

vadigger89

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vadigger89

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I have never seen a bullet like this before. It doesnt appear to be carved. I just dont know hoipefully someone has seen one like t before and can help with the ID.
 

Diggit

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I'm pretty sure that is not a bullet. I have Id'd bullets and been shooting for 30 years, and I have never seen anything like that. It MAY be a lead fishing weight.
 

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Is the base hollow?
 

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maybe a lead core that has left the jacket? I would expect it to be more deformed than that if so. Weird stuff does happen, tho.
 

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Could it be a "Picket" bullet? Some of them are small and look like worm weights...d2
 

oldsalty19

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almost looks like a modern "boat tailed" bullett....a little deformed.????????
 

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