Another odd bullet????

Ronin9868

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Roy, Can You Take A Pic Of Directly Into The Base Of The Bullet In The Best Condition, There Are Several Varieties Of 4 Ringers Out There. It Most Likely Is A Confederate .58 Cal For Rifle Or Rifle Musket. trk5capt...
 

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trk5capt said:
Roy, Can You Take A Pic Of Directly Into The Base Of The Bullet In The Best Condition, There Are Several Varieties Of 4 Ringers Out There. It Most Likely Is A Confederate .58 Cal For Rifle Or Rifle Musket. trk5capt...

Hi, Ill have a better picture for you tonight. Sentinal has an ID of a" The 4-ringer is an English imported Lancaster bullet used by Confederate troops". Do you know of this bullet?
 

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Ronin9868 said:
trk5capt said:
Roy, Can You Take A Pic Of Directly Into The Base Of The Bullet In The Best Condition, There Are Several Varieties Of 4 Ringers Out There. It Most Likely Is A Confederate .58 Cal For Rifle Or Rifle Musket. trk5capt...

Hi, Ill have a better picture for you tonight. Sentinal has an ID of a" The 4-ringer is an English imported Lancaster bullet used by Confederate troops". Do you know of this bullet?
Roy, Yes I Have Seen A Recovered Specimen Of This Bullet In One Of My References. trk5capt...
 

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