Hunting the Soccer Field Goal Box...Find A Possible Civil War Cleaner Bullet?

Subterranean

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I went to a nearby town and hit a large park, with all of my favorite sports fields. In one of the soccer field (pitch) goal boxes, I found this little gem. I will have to defer to our very knowledgeable TNet friends for a possible identification. The bullet weighs in at 27 grams, and is a little over 1/2 inch in diameter, and appears to have two rings above the cleaner piece. The top looks like it may have a "nipple" shape or was pulled? I sure would appreciate your comments.

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This park had been cherry-picked, I could tell by the amateurish large plugs cut in the sod, some with junk still in the hole...:BangHead: It did not stop me from raking in about $12.00 in clad for charity, including two one-dollar coins. I did manage to find one precious metal piece of jewelry, a nice sterling silver earring, marked .925.

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All in all, perfect weather and a great day of digging. Thanks for looking, Happy Hunting to all, Sub 8-)
 

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Carolina Tom

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Good going on the silver earring.

I’m not sure on that bullet, looks odd to me.

Well done and good luck sir.
 

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Looks like a Williams cleaner type 3

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it is, it's been wormed and worn down but that's what it is.
 

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Your weight is a little light and the diameter is a little small for a typical cleaner. It was possible to fire them in a .54 rifle that might explain both differences and also the rings being almost invisible. Just my rookie guess.
 

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The circle you are seeing on top could be the ramrod mark from trying to load a dirty gun.

HH, RN
 

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gsxraddict nailed it! Williams for sure.
 

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Very cool finds! Nicely done, congrats and HH
 

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Congratualtions on the nice hunt! :occasion14:

I believe the bullet is a cleaner.
 

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Thank you everyone for the education on the Williams Type 3 cleaner bullet! I was expecting to pull a roached Lincoln cent out of the hole and this was sooooooo much nicer....:laughing7:
 

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