3 ringer spit in half

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Looks like it may have hit a sturdy tree branch or rock and almost split
 

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Smilodon wrote:
> Is it normal for these to split in half like this? First one I fould like this one.

No, it's not "normal." The splitting you see on your fired civil war bullet occurs only when the soft lead bullet strikes a rock or solid metal object at VERY close range. It is what we diggers call a "high-energy impact" fired bullet. In my more than 3 decades of civil war relic digging, out of more than 10,000 fired bullets I've found, only a couple of dozen that looked like yours.
 

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Yeah most likely a close range shot that hit some rocks like others said. I've been digging an old fort that has a cliff riddled with bullet holes in the rock. A lot of the bullets I've been pulling up are 'split' or just extremely high impact bullets. They do look pretty cool though, huh?
 

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