Bullet, old or modern?

Cheeserock

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Found on a sand trail near the river. I've been to a lot of bullet websites and can't determinre if it's old or modern. It's a two ringer, flat base, about .45 caliber.
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Skelly607

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I do reloading and bullet casting (tho Iam no expert on old bullets) but this one looks modern to me,,,,,the rings are to crisp,to perfect.
 

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That's a double lube groove roundnose flat point meant for the .45 Colt revolver. Probably 255 grains as this is the standard weight. This revolver round was originally loaded with a crimp on the mouth of the brass cartridge but no specific "crimp groove" on the bullet. Those rings are for lubricant.

I load a ton of these bullets for my .45 Colt's and Ruger Vaquero's. I believe this particular bullet is out of a old Lyman mold.

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