RustyRelics
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I was digging through a mason jar my dad has that is filled with fired bullets from around the Wilderness battlefield. Most of them are standard Yankee .58 cal. three ringers, CS Gardners, and a few random bullets. I found this one, and for some reason, it looks different from the other three ringers. It is fired, but the rings are spaced far apart, and they are still relatively deep. The nose looks a little more round than the others too. My dad says it's just a fired Yankee bullet, but then I found that the base looks like this.

For sure, this can't be just a "normal" three ringer. Who used it?