maxxkatt Forum Supporter Joined Sep 20, 2015 Messages 3,590 Location North Atlanta, GA Apr 14, 2018 #1 found this bullet last year. Took it to our local gun range and they said it was modern. Hmmm, I wonder if they were right or wrong. I figured members here could give me an answer to this question that is correct. Attachments civilwarbullet.jpg 38.5 KB · Views: 457
found this bullet last year. Took it to our local gun range and they said it was modern. Hmmm, I wonder if they were right or wrong. I figured members here could give me an answer to this question that is correct.
ScubaDetective In Memory Of Forum Supporter Joined May 14, 2008 Messages 12,276 Location Underwater with the fishes Apr 14, 2018 #2 I totally agree with modern.
coilswisher Senior Member Joined Dec 9, 2012 Messages 495 Location Columbus, NE Apr 14, 2018 #3 X2 modern. Should be able to see the difference in pict of older bullets from circ 1860. Attachments IMG_0015 (1).JPG 97.6 KB · Views: 406
Birddog1911 Senior Member Joined Mar 24, 2014 Messages 413 Location Peyton, CO Apr 16, 2018 #4 Hard to tell with that pic, but it sort of looks like a modern wad-cutter style bullet.
F firemanphob Junior Member Joined Apr 8, 2018 Messages 69 Location Lanesville, IN Apr 16, 2018 #5 looks like it could be a shotgun deer slug.
Birddog1911 Senior Member Joined Mar 24, 2014 Messages 413 Location Peyton, CO Apr 18, 2018 #6 firemanphob said: looks like it could be a shotgun deer slug. Click to expand... Unless it came from a .410, it's far too small. I know they make .410 slugs, but I don't really know anything about them. For comparison size, a 12 ga slug is .729 dai.
firemanphob said: looks like it could be a shotgun deer slug. Click to expand... Unless it came from a .410, it's far too small. I know they make .410 slugs, but I don't really know anything about them. For comparison size, a 12 ga slug is .729 dai.