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old lead bullets seeking identification, help!

tesoro

New member
Hi there,

I am new to this forum. I am writing from England and I though you guys might be of big help.
Well, I have got some old lead bullets of at least a couple of types which I am trying to identify. I hope this is the right section of the forum.
They were found by a friend of mine whilst ploughing a field in Norfolk, England.
The first 2 are very similar, however dunno if they r the same bullet or not , given that one appears to be full wiv a weird type of hard, dried and redish powder whereas the other one is empty. I am wondering wheather they are the same bullet or not.
What sort of gun might have shot them? some old muzzle-loading arm? I have no idea. Some friend suggested a Mini
 
found out what they r, standard 577 for enfield p53, 577 for enfield snider and 577/450 martini.

I knew it was a tough one for u guys...I managed on my own!
 
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