Civil war bullet ID

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Anyone help ID this?
 

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Can't see the pictures real good on my phone but doesn't appear to have rings. Maybe an Enfield . Google CW bullets and see if you can find a match. Measure size, that will help. Nice find

HH, Relic Nut
 

It looks like a dropped short Whitworth (Confederate sniper rifle round) which would make it a pretty rare and very special (as well as valuable) find. If you have or can find a set of micrometers or digital calipers it would help nail down the ID, but I don't think there were any hexagonal bullets except for the Whitworths. Super find. Did you dig it yourself? If so, wherever you dug it needs to be hit and hit hard.
 

It looks like a dropped short Whitworth (Confederate sniper rifle round) which would make it a pretty rare and very special (as well as valuable) find. If you have or can find a set of micrometers or digital calipers it would help nail down the ID, but I don't think there were any hexagonal bullets except for the Whitworths. Super find. Did you dig it yourself? If so, wherever you dug it needs to be hit and hit hard.
I can't see that on my phone, But that's cool.
P.S. I'm laying by the pool and the sun's in my eyes. LOL
HH, Relic Nut
 

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I can't see that on my phone, But that's cool.
P.S. I'm laying by the pool and the sun's in my eyes. LOL
HH, Relic Nut

Yeah, sunlight does play havoc with seeing what's on your phone. Mines got a decent camera and screen, but it's pointless in bright sunlight. As for the bullet, it definitely appears to be hexagonal, with nice straight lines running along the length of the bullet. Too short to be the longer variety of Whitworth, but they did make a shorter version and this could be an example of it. Hope the OP gets us some firm dimensions to be sure. Then I try to talk him out of it. :evil6:
 

Just left the site after 3 hours of hitting it hard. Nothing but a 1940 wheat showed up.
 

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Clean it or no?
 

I believe it's a .577 Enfield Bullet. Came up as a penny. I mainly coin shoot and then this pops out. Hah!
 

I believe it's a .577 Enfield Bullet. Came up as a penny. I mainly coin shoot and then this pops out. Hah!

Enfields don't have 6 flat sides my friend, and I definitely wouldn't clean it. Any chance you could get some good measurements of length and diameter? Weight would be helpful as well. And just to confirm what I think I'm seeing in your pics, it does have six flat sides, correct?
 

IMO .577 Enfield.
As For cleaning you might could lightly brush (tooth Brush) to show the white Patina or leave it that way .

Any marks in the Cavity?

What state did you find this ? If you don't mind.
Davers

Also the Wintworth would be 45 caliber.
 

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Tupelo ms downtown
 

Some sides are flat yes but the majority of it is round. Nothing in the cavity. I'm headed back to the house and I'll post a vertical view of it looking down
 

Thanks for the info .
writer662.

If it's 45 cal yr in business . IMO
 

Why what are these things worth?
 

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