Bullet and Shell Civil War Projectiles Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: WVGRAYBACK on February 22, 2014, 05:58:27 PM
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I have never belonged to any kind of forum but decided this is the one for me. I have been digging since '64 and bullets and buttons are my favorites. I hunt mostly in Jefferson County, WV. I use M&M and T&T, Dean's four books and have seen a lot of bullets in almost fifty years of buzzing. I will be posting some bullets that I need help identifying. Looking forward to participating.
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Welcome to our merry band of brothers (not too many sisters yet but we can always hope). As a semi-reformed leadhead, I look forward to seeing your posts. There are a lot of other folks who know their Civil War bullets here, and I think they'll be able to help you.
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Welcome! I have at best a modest bullet collection but enjoy learning about them and have managed to pick up a ton of info here. There are a great deal of knowledgeable bullet people here so I'm sure you'll find answers to most, if not all, of your questions.
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Welcome to the forum, WVGrayback. :)
Although civil war projectiles are my specialty-area, I do not consider myself an expert on the small-bore ones (bullets)... so I'm here to help with ID of relics which are not made of lead.
Regards,
Pete
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Let me formally welcome you aboard. My interest lays in collection of bullets and emike is attempting to steer me towards some of the artillery pieces but I am a true leadhead and a die hard Trans-Mississippi leadhead . Welcome to the site and start posting away.
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Welcome, glad to have you on board! You're going to enjoy this site!
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Welcome! I'm a dug relic collector, love artillery and plates/buckles.
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Welcome to the Forum. I 'm the novice bullet man here.
Best Regards,
John