ID question for bullet gurus

azdirtdigger

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Found an older casing and an older cartridge on my hunt today. No value just a curiosity question. They are new to me.

Both are pretty beat up. Measurements as best as I can get them due to condition are:

casing is .87" tall, .57" wide with the base .64" wide.

The cartridge is 1.75" tall, .54" wide with the base .64" wide.

casing dime.jpgcartridge dime.jpgcartridge dime2.jpg
 

54 Sharps, common after the civil war, still used by some cavalry in the old west and likely civilians
 

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Azdirtdigger wrote:
> I can't find measurements for the brass casing for the 54 Sharps.

That is because no such thing exists. You've been misled.

I agree with the ID of the long cartridge as a .50-70 "Government Rifle" cartridge.
 

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Right on azdirtdigger and Cannonballguy. 50-70 inside primed. not sure of the short one. 50 pistol was a good guess.
 

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Agreed. I wish people would not use this forum to guess. Let’s all learn from the experts in their field. ^this guy is one of those guys....
 

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Azdirtdigger wrote:
> I can't find measurements for the brass casing for the 54 Sharps.

That is because no such thing exists. You've been misled.

I agree with the ID of the long cartridge as a .50-70 "Government Rifle" cartridge.

Agreed. I wish people would not use this forum to guess. Let’s all learn from the experts in their field. ^this guy is one of those guys....
 

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