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ETEX:
Hey gang, here I go again with a post for everyone to have fun and take a shot. A friend sent photos of a bullet he dug at a valid location. Several more of this same type bullet has come from the area as well as good valid minies. I have a bullet very similar dug from a different site. Mine was dug by a very reliable digger and in a good location. The bullets have a unique color patina with a very flat nose. They fit the size of the MM-589 but not the profile of the grooves (MM photos are old and not the best). The bullet in my collection appears to have ground action which reduced the upward slant and crispness of the grooves also. The circumference of the nose shows silver/grey color and loss of patina giving the appearance of freshly poured lead. The measurements are (mine) .582 x .963 with a cavity depth of .409. The other has a measurement of .376 x .963 and a cavity depth of .378. A different reference book lists this bullet as well as one being on a site for sale. I believe this to be a very valid ACW period bullet and need input from the experts. Pro or Con I appreciate any and all thoughts, knowledge, and validity of this bullet. Okay "Ready, Aim, Fire." Going to have to post the pics in two posts it won't accept the kb or number. 
Well I will have to try to send this and then the pics, not letting this thing post.
 ???

ETEX:
Photos added

ETEX:
Rest of photos and thanks Carl.

tom buckley:
Hi ETEX,

--- Quote from: ETEX on September 25, 2011, 04:10:03 PM ---Hey gang, here I go again with a post for everyone to have fun and take a shot. A friend sent photos of a bullet he dug at a valid location. Several more of this same type bullet has come from the area as well as good valid minies. I have a bullet very similar dug from a different site. Mine was dug by a very reliable digger and in a good location. The bullets have a unique color patina with a very flat nose. They fit the size of the MM-589 but not the profile of the grooves (MM photos are old and not the best). The bullet in my collection appears to have ground action which reduced the upward slant and crispness of the grooves also. The circumference of the nose shows silver/grey color and loss of patina giving the appearance of freshly poured lead. The measurements are (mine) .582 x .963 with a cavity depth of .409. The other has a measurement of .376 x .963 and a cavity depth of .378. A different reference book lists this bullet as well as one being on a site for sale. I believe this to be a very valid ACW period bullet and need input from the experts. Pro or Con I appreciate any and all thoughts, knowledge, and validity of this bullet. Okay "Ready, Aim, Fire." Going to have to post the pics in two posts it won't accept the kb or number.  
Well I will have to try to send this and then the pics, not letting this thing post.
 ???

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I am assuming that the diameter of the second bullet is .576 and not .376 with a cavity depth of .378. :)

ETEX:
Tom, that is correct, I spent several hours trying to send that post and it wouldn't go and I had to keep retyping. The second bullet is measures .576 x .903. Thanks for spotting the typo.

Thanks,
Michael

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