I'm no expert on any CW topic so excuse me if I step on anyone's toes. That's not my objective. Seems to me that one or two or even ten examples of a "rare" bullet found on a CW site doesn't make it CW, to me. Tons of foreigners fought in the war, bringing with them all sorts of longarms and pistols and their variant ammo. Could be these rare bullets were shot by a farmer before or after the war. Even if shot during the war it's just an oddity to me, sure it's rare but just a few examples doesn't make it CW. Trans-Miss bullets, while both odd and also rare, are found in enough camps and battle sites to be truly CW. I understand the desire for the digger or the guy who buys one of these rare bullets to pronounce how rare it is, but to me it's no big deal, just a fluke or oddity. Just my two cents worth.