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Prussian bullets

Digger70pa

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I had a day off work & went relic hunting. I found these today. Five of them are Prussians. One big chunk of lead for sure.
 

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Now I am curious, we assume Civil war but what cal. and what gun?
Nice finds by the way!
They dont get any more civil war lol. Those .69" are for smooth bore conversions. They rifled old smooth bore muskets. These are from the Gettysburg campaign so it was at the very end of those guns use. By the end of 1863 they were replaced with .58" Springfield rifled muskets. Thanks
 

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