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  1. TerryEastTexas

    Civil War bullet experts

    Sorry, I was mistaken. It seems to be .53.25 caliber. Counted as a .54 cal.
  2. TerryEastTexas

    Civil War bullet experts

    Thanks for responding. But I'm refering to the bullet in the middle.
  3. TerryEastTexas

    Civil War bullet experts

    I did find a bullet that matches in dimension. It's called the Nathan Bedford Forrest Enfield. It's .54 caliber and .975 " long. Considering that the bullet is fired and likely distorted then the measurements match. But I haven't found out how much it weighs. What ya'll think.
  4. TerryEastTexas

    Civil War bullet experts

    It has no grooves.
  5. TerryEastTexas

    Civil War bullet experts

    I don't think it's long enough.
  6. TerryEastTexas

    Civil War bullet experts

    Not the right caliber.
  7. TerryEastTexas

    Civil War bullet experts

    Open.
  8. TerryEastTexas

    Civil War bullet experts

    Found this morning in a Confederate camp. The Sringfield on the right and Enfield on the right. With the one in the middle is unknown. It's .53 cal. and weighs 466 grains. Any help will be appriciated.
  9. TerryEastTexas

    1850s unknown discs

    The one on the left looks like a possible gaming piece.
  10. TerryEastTexas

    Friday Saturday and Sunday relic hunts

    WTG! Those are very impressive finds. Congrats.
  11. TerryEastTexas

    Old Chimney finds

    Another pic. of the chimney from the road. Not so open but I will hunt the heck out of it.
  12. TerryEastTexas

    Old Chimney finds

    Thank you Donna. I looked it up and found it to be a very interesting.
  13. TerryEastTexas

    Old Chimney finds

    A just discovered house site with only the chimney left. The quarter is a 1964, just made silver, the knob looks like a door or cabinet knob and the banjo pin is jus t cool. The top ones are a overall button, and a leather rivet.
  14. TerryEastTexas

    Old house site finds today...

    Very well done a big congrats.
  15. TerryEastTexas

    Saddle part?

    I found this a while back. It measures 2 1/4" x 1 1/4" and is made of brass. I'm leaning toward a part of a saddle of horse tack of some kind. Any info will be appreciated.
  16. TerryEastTexas

    putting the simplex control box cover on legend

    I put my simplex cover on my legend. It work's fine but was somewhat hard to put on the legend.
  17. TerryEastTexas

    CW era Bullet ID?

    Found the pistol (?) bullet in an area where several C. W. era relics have been found. It's a 2 ringer and it measures 18.5 mm in length and 11.5mm in diameter and 153 grams or 234 grains.
  18. TerryEastTexas

    Finally!

    After 13 years of detecting this one spot, 25 acres, I finally found an Enfield next to a .44 cal. Whew!!!
  19. TerryEastTexas

    Buckle?

    Yes a horse harness buckle cover.
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