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What is the length? And please post a picture of the nose end of the bullet It looks like a southern made .54 cal. for rifle musket #133B in Thomas and Thomas' "A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges" But, the diameter is off slightly.
 

Good bullets, Confederate Georgia teat base
 

Nice. I do not think I have ever dug a teat base bullet and I am right by N. Georgia. Good finds anything confederate is a bonus.
 

Those are 2 super nice GA Teat's as stated .

BTW
I have only dug a few of that type here in N Cobb Co . & Only at 1 site .

They have "That Look" . As I thought "GA Teat" when I first saw the picture .

Congratz
 

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