πŸ”Ž UNIDENTIFIED Ram rod end?

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This could possibly be the end of a ramrod. The size and shape look to be about right. Congrat's.
 

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Looks to be iron, haven't heard of an iron one or any that shape. Should be concave to match bullet point. the bullet.
It’s brass and heavy, thought it was a bullet when I first dug it, vdi 20 on Nox. It does have a perfect flat end.
 

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Shotgun or fowler.

Bearing surface ideal for seating shotgun wads. Over powder wads and over shot wads. Not for seating roundball or elongated bullet. (Doable though in a pinch.)
Cut a tiny notch in the side / edge of a hard wad if need be to relieve compressed air pressure.
 

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a good find Pa What machine ?
 

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It most certainly is a ramrod end. I’ve dug 10-15 brass examples like that down here in Louisiana over the years.
 

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