Large slug with pointed tip

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Soldiers sometimes carved bullets in camp. Either out of boredom or to make game pieces, artwork and ofcourse to make bullets more deadly. Yours is one of these bullets
 

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Wow!! You think this could be a carved bullet!?!!!
 

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Soldiers sometimes carved bullets in camp. Either out of boredom or to make game pieces, artwork and ofcourse to make bullets more deadly. Yours is one of these bullets

I agree with Corsair. If it is carved, you should be able to see some knife marks. Look at it with a loop . all my carved lead has these marks
 

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No doubt it is a carved one and nice too...d2
 

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Wow that's amazing! Thanks guys, I've heard of carved bullets I just didn't even think of it!
 

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If your seeing rifling marks on it, then I think it was hand cast and they let the excess from pouring the lead, then rammed it a bit hard in the gun.
 

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a point is better than a rounded end ! he could wright with it ! must a been a very large pencil sharppner !
 

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I'll have to use the loop on the tip and look for cut marks
 

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IM pretty sure we have seen this before here
by chance, is the inside threaded?
brady
 

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No, the inside isn't threaded - here's some magnified pic's
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I'm not sure if I'm seeing evidence of carving on the tip?
 

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Apologize, these are pics of the tip, but I verified the base isn't threaded
 

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