bullet ID help

pro778

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Jan 21, 2008
144
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Forked River, Moorestown, NJ
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ACE 250 E-TRAC

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RevJoel

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Mar 1, 2006
223
17
Central SC
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Old Garrett Deep Seeker
One on the left looks like a cast semiwadcutter target projo and I believe it is fairly modern. The .44 looks like the projo from a .45-70 rifle round. But that is just my opinion! God bless and keep lookin'

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fortbball9

Bronze Member
Aug 26, 2008
1,514
10
Virginia
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GARRETT GTAx 550
One on the left looks like a cast semiwadcutter target projo and I believe it is fairly modern.
the first is ID correctly the second one I not for sure.

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floodcitykid

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Nov 3, 2008
172
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Appomattox coVirginia
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whites eagle spectrum
fisher gold bug
The one on the left is a modern bullet, 38 wad cutter, the one on the left is Civil war (or Indian wars) vintage.

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vayank54

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Oct 11, 2009
2,737
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Northern VA
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Whites Blue Gray & Tesoro Cibola
They are both more modern bullets. One way to tell is by the little crimps inside the rings. civil war bullets will not have those crimps.
 

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