McCDig Silver Member Jan 31, 2015 3,753 9,039 Baltimore, Maryland 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used Fisher F75 Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Feb 18, 2020 #1 Bullets we all dig, but this one is a first for me. Perhaps you've dug one and have already solved this mystery. It is .44 cal, weighs 477 grains, and is 1-1/4th inch in length. Recognize this one? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon!
Bullets we all dig, but this one is a first for me. Perhaps you've dug one and have already solved this mystery. It is .44 cal, weighs 477 grains, and is 1-1/4th inch in length. Recognize this one? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon!
Tony in SC Gold Member Jun 8, 2006 6,266 8,855 Upstate South Carolina Detector(s) used Whites, Minelab, Tesoro, and custom machines Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Feb 19, 2020 #2 It may be older but it kinda looks like an early 45/70 ?? Upvote 0
civil_war22 Relic Recovery Specialist Dec 5, 2008 3,215 2,813 NW Arkansas 🥇 Banner finds 1 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used Fisher F75 SE/LTD2, minelab Etrac, whites classic id, spectrum xlt, fisher f7, fisher 1266, king of all Tesoro Cibola, Tesoro Vaquero, Fisher 1280-X, minelab equinox, Fisher F75+ Garrett AT MAX Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Feb 19, 2020 #3 Possibly 1870’s-1880’s 45-70 government issued Upvote 0
CRUSADER Gold Member May 25, 2007 40,997 46,291 ENGLAND 🥇 Banner finds 27 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 21, 2020 #4 Looks like a Martini-Henry Bullet to me. Upvote 0