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I was doing some research on a bullet posted in the "What Is It" forum when I came across the following: According to the book "Ready...Aim...Fire! Small Arms Ammunition in the Battle of Gettysburg" by Dean S. Thomas the I Corps, which was the first Infantry unit to arrive on the battlefield July 1st, were issued .54, .57, .58, and .69 cal. ammunition. Four varieties of .58 cal. ammo were of such dimensions that they could be and were used in both .577 cal. Enfield rifled muskets and .58 cal. Springfield rifled muskets.
That brings up two questions, one; how do you tell if a .58 is the variety that could be used in the .577 Enfield and two; would the >58 3 ringer be plugged like the Enfield?
That brings up two questions, one; how do you tell if a .58 is the variety that could be used in the .577 Enfield and two; would the >58 3 ringer be plugged like the Enfield?
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