TerryEastTexas
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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.
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Not the right caliber.My guess is an Enfield due the lack of any visible rings..
I don't think it's long enough.I think the caliber is wrong for it to be an Enfield. Maybe a whitworth? Hopefully some bullet experts will chime in soon.
It has no grooves.Possibly .54 RM type. #135 in "A Handbook of Civil War Bullets & Cartridges"
2 grooves, nose cast, parabolic cavity. Can also be found with truncated cone and teat cavities.
Probably made in Marshall, Texas.
Dia: .528
Length: 1
Wt: 492
Ok, I thought I saw some faint remnants.It has no grooves.
Thanks for responding. But I'm refering to the bullet in the middle.There's definitely two rings on the bullet on the left.
You told me that's not the right caliber.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.
That one looks like it has that weird hexagon rifling.Thanks for responding. But I'm refering to the bullet in the middle.
Sorry, I was mistaken. It seems to be .53.25 caliber. Counted as a .54 cal.You told me that's not the right caliber.
464 grains or 30.1 grams but looks like some of the tip may be gone so not sure about the weight. Just what the scale says.Do you know the weight?