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CRUSADER

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...well as close as I can get. I returned by myself to a nearby Victorian Firing Range, well the hill behind the butts. It was completely overgrown with small hawthorn, brambles, & weeds. I wanted to practice my deep dig programme but after 1 hour 15 minutes I gave in. Still did OK, I guess;

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Westfront

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You're spending a lot of time to get the right settings on the machine. Thats a good lesson for all these more lazy guys, incl. me... :icon_thumleft:
 

parsonwalker

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Wonder what in the HECK that top left bullet hit. Man!
 

deershed

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Love finding flattened fired bullets like those. How old do you think those bullets are?

My first ever CW bullet was a fired one and looks like your top left bullet.
 

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Love finding flattened fired bullets like those. How old do you think those bullets are?

My first ever CW bullet was a fired one and looks like your top left bullet.

Apart from the 3 greyer looking ones which are later, they are all circa 1860s.
 

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