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skyrider
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Hello, Folks...
Went out today for a little bit and found what appears to be either a .45-70 cartridge casing or maybe some .30cal...I think it's copper-cased.? Not 100% sure what cal though...
From my brief research, it looks like it was made at Frankford Aresenal in Philadelphia, PA in Oct. 1904.
We did some research and the park we were hunting used to be an old firing range for my alma mater, Texas A&M University.? Even today, the ROTC program there produces more commissioned officers outside of the service academies.
It was about 10-12" down.? Shown next to a .30-06 for comparison.
My friend that went with me had never seen an old pull-tab from the 70's before today...boy, I feel old!
Cheers!
Went out today for a little bit and found what appears to be either a .45-70 cartridge casing or maybe some .30cal...I think it's copper-cased.? Not 100% sure what cal though...
From my brief research, it looks like it was made at Frankford Aresenal in Philadelphia, PA in Oct. 1904.
We did some research and the park we were hunting used to be an old firing range for my alma mater, Texas A&M University.? Even today, the ROTC program there produces more commissioned officers outside of the service academies.
It was about 10-12" down.? Shown next to a .30-06 for comparison.
My friend that went with me had never seen an old pull-tab from the 70's before today...boy, I feel old!
Cheers!
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