thrillathahunt
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Found in a field where an 1874 Indian and CW button was found... It is brass but I don't think it is a bullet casing.
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TheCannonballGuy said:Kuger is correct ...with the small correction that it is called a jacket, not a casing. Impact with the ground (or a tree, etc) often causes the jacket to get stripped off of the bullet's lead body. Here is a photo showing some unfired copper-jacketed bullets. Notice the "reeded" (or "knurled") groove on the jacket dug by Thrillathahunt, and on the ones in this photo.
Good ID. We know what you meant by "casing." I see the knurling. I should have known being a hunter I have removed those from game animals but much more chewed up and with lead.kuger said:thats a modern bullet casing,made of copper
bigcypresshunter said:Good ID. We know what you meant by "casing." I see the knurling. I should have known being a hunter I have removed those from game animals but much more chewed up and with lead.kuger said:thats a modern bullet casing,made of copper