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woodwizard

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found these in east Tx. first one is about 1/2 h x about 3/8 w has two rings on it .the second is 15/16 h x a lite 5/16w has three rings,smashed one is a 22 I believe
 
usmc0351 said:
both modern
Hey USCM I was also an 0351 Dragon Gunner. Semper Fi brother....altho I'll have to disagree with you on the identy of the Bullets above.Not only do you have to gauge in context where they where found but also the history of the area. East Texas high Indian Wars Era area. Keep an open mind on all this and Woodwizard may have a 45-70 or a 45-55 Bullet. Even tho the picture is not clear this is what he may have. Daniel
 
thanks for help both the one on left and the large one on right were laying on top of ground- the rt one in a wash that I check after every storm ,the other by a spring that I get my water from that has been being used for over a hundred yrs.am not far from old chisom trail-the road west.any one know of a site with bullet ID charts-please pm me info
 
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