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CW Bullet ID Help Please

K.B.

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Base Dia. is not exactly round, varies between .555"-.570". Lg is .830". Cavity dpt is .290". 2 rings are barely visible. Has one distinct nose ring. Found in low country.
 

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I haven't find a bullet that matches yours yet. The only thing I can tell you is it appears to have been hard rammed which caused the "ring" around the top.
 
Again, what is it's weight in grains?
 
I'll have to take it to the closet pawn shop to know. I'll post it asap. My US post office scale weight is in the 3/4 ounce range 306 to 328 gn
 
If you find a good amount of bullets you might want to invest in a digital scale. I have the Frankford Arsenal DS 750 and it is a worthwhile addition to one's IDing tools. They can be had for around $35.00.
 
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