Joe G from Md Hero Member Joined Dec 23, 2017 Messages 618 Reaction score 1,637 Golden Thread 0 Location Kentucky Detector(s) used Whites 6000Di Pro plus/ Whites 5900/ started with Whites 4900 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 5, 2018 #1 Found these in Williamsport Md., they are .44cal. I always reffered to them as Picket bullets not sure if that is right, little help please. Thanks. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 061.webp 7.1 MB · Views: 82 063.webp 495.3 KB · Views: 70 Upvote 0
Found these in Williamsport Md., they are .44cal. I always reffered to them as Picket bullets not sure if that is right, little help please. Thanks. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon!
Davers Gold Member Joined Jan 8, 2013 Messages 8,217 Reaction score 7,277 Golden Thread 0 Location N.of , I-285...GA Detector(s) used Whites Spc xlt & Tesoro Tejon- Now back ...Fisher 1266-X. TRX Pointer. New .Teknetics G2 + . New AT Pro . Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 6, 2018 #2 You know ? Going by by HBCWB&C They do look like picket bullets ,( I have never dug any or own any ). Book say's almost endless varieties to be found This # 211 "in my book says all have solid bases" As you likely know they were used in early Tennessee & Pennsylvania Rifles.
You know ? Going by by HBCWB&C They do look like picket bullets ,( I have never dug any or own any ). Book say's almost endless varieties to be found This # 211 "in my book says all have solid bases" As you likely know they were used in early Tennessee & Pennsylvania Rifles.