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milco
12-17-2020, 08:53 PM
Can anyone help with age and/or type of bullets?

These are from a recent hunt at a site where I am trying so additional research and any info you can provide would be very helpful. This is not a battle site, but a wooded site along a waterway.

Thanks!

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Ill Digger
12-17-2020, 10:24 PM
I don't claim to be some kind of expert on bullets but those look kinda modern to me. They remind me of some muzzle loader ammo I've seen before. The second one from the left on the bottom row looks like a handgun round to me. But again, I could be waaaay off.

Have you come across any coinage at this site? To possibly help you date the activity there?

fyrffytr1
12-17-2020, 10:52 PM
I agree with Ill digger. They are all modern. The bottom row are called wad cutters and may be 38 caliber. Top left looks like a 45 caliber and the next two look like muzzle loaders. Accurate measurements of diameter and length will help ID them correctly.

milco
12-18-2020, 07:32 AM
I agree with Ill digger. They are all modern. The bottom row are called wad cutters and may be 38 caliber. Top left looks like a 45 caliber and the next two look like muzzle loaders. Accurate measurements of diameter and length will help ID them correctly.

Thank you for the comments!

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milco
12-18-2020, 07:34 AM
I don't claim to be some kind of expert on bullets but those look kinda modern to me. They remind me of some muzzle loader ammo I've seen before. The second one from the left on the bottom row looks like a handgun round to me. But again, I could be waaaay off.

Have you come across any coinage at this site? To possibly help you date the activity there?

Thanks Tim! I have found nothing yet except these bullets. This is old woods and has been public land in an urban area for 90+ years, so that is why I am asking for some ID help.

Tony Two-Cent
12-18-2020, 08:22 AM
I'm definitely not an ammo expert either, but I do know that lead gets a white patina on it when it has been in the ground a long time.

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Full Metal Digger
12-18-2020, 09:04 AM
...that lead gets a white patina on it when it has been in the ground a long time.

I've always heard about 150 years but I don't know if any scientific studies have been done on the subject.

milco
12-18-2020, 08:58 PM
These were not white, but were a grey color similar to the color in the crevices as you see them now, until I ran them in the tumbler with a bunch of other lead for scrap. I just have never really found any bullets like this, so that is why I posted. This is along a waterway and there is a pretty large area with a lot of giant oak trees that are probably 150-225+ years old on rise above a river.