Bullet ID help

bama #1

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Ronin9868

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Hi,

They may be buck from the CW. They would use buck and ball. I have found plenty like them. They are displayed with 3 buck and a .58 mini (musket).

HH- Ronin
 

littleneckhalfshell

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I would guess buckshot, but not necessarily from a deer hunter, check out this quote from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Buckshot and Ball WAS a Civil War load.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_and_ball

"Buck and ball was a common load for muzzle-loading muskets, and was very commonly used in the early days of the American Civil War. The load consisted of a full caliber round lead ball combined with three buckshot pellets."
 

Ronin9868

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I would say that's what you have. Even has the white petina glaze. Get one more and a musket ball and you have a cool little display. Here is a photo of the musket .58 and buck I have pickup. All with 3 ringers and other type of CW bullets.
 

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