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    Bullet Book & CD

    Hello, :D Several people have emailed me wanting to know if "Some Civil War Bullets 2" is still available. I replied back but received no answer so I do not know if the individual got the information they asked for or not through the forum. :wh It is available in a book form and the book is...
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    NEW SECOND BOOK

    Hello, I have "Some Civil War Bullets 2" ready for sale & distribution. The features on the CD are; 1. It has a magnifier where the bullet on the page can be magnified to see it better. 2. 90% of the pictures now have a base view except for a very few. 3. The sections listed are: section 1...
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    "Some Civil War Bullets" CD help

    Hello to all the new subscribers & old ones, This is a a commercial plug for a tool of some 40 plus years of studying this Civil War experience which I think will help some of the new bullet collectors on the forum. In 2000 I put together some information on Civil War Bullets and compiled...
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    Yea or Nay

    Hello, Who made the bottom cast bullets the most? Who made the side cast bullets the most? Thanks for you survey & answer. There is no trick here but a sincere question. Tom Stelma
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    email address change

    :lol: Hello to all, I have a new email address please note. tpstelma@cebridge.net. The old address was tpstelma@shawus.com and has been disabled and no longer any good. Thank you. Tom Stelma
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    Cavity depths

    Hello and good luck to all who read this, I am going to try & address the cavity depth issue: No matter what I measure, Jim Thomas, Gary Pierce, Wes Barton or Danny Spencer measures, it may not ever be the same. The McKee and Mason and Thomas and Thomas are guides from the bullets they...
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    65 & 54-caliber Colt Revolving Rifle Bullets

    :-? Hello I have looked at this bullet time & time again but I have not seen one in person. I would like to see this bullet, a picture or scan of one if one has one in their collection. It seems almost like a fantasy bullet to me. The bullet is MM 469 64-caliber Colt Revolving Rifle bullet...
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    Blockade Runner Bullets

    :-? I would like to find out how many collectors have bullets from different blockade runners? I have a couple from the Minho, what other blockade runners have given up bullets? Thanks for you help. Tom Stelma
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    Bullets Needed

    :-? Gang An update of June 2, 2004. I have taken the MM 65 & MM 297 off the want list. Thanks to all who responded. :lol: :up :up :up :up I am looking for the following bullets for my collection. If you have any extras for trade or sale please let me know privately, OK? 1. 51-caliber...
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    Round Ball Maynard Cartridge

    :-? This is a question for all: I have seen a few 54-caliber round ball Maynard cartridges in different collections. The question is this: Could the round ball Maynard cartridge be of CSA origin? That being a 54-caliber casing with a 54-caliber round ball used to make up for not having the...
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    Enfield bullets

    :-? Hello everyone & Merry Christmas to each & everyone. This is some information I came across while doing research for an article. These are quotes from the papers on "Rifle Ammunition", by Arthur B. Hawes, published by W.O. Mitchell, 39, Charing Cross. 1859 1. "A punch of the shape and...
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    Question about Morse bullets

    :-? Jim I am looking for information on the CSA Morse bullet. I have seen the one in your TT handbook, the one in M&M and the one from Robert here on the forum. Do all the Morse bullets have a similar shape, rings etc? Thank you. Tom Stelma
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    Bullet identification

    :-? I am posting this picture for Bill Carter. It is of a bullet he has named "Hindman." It was found on the Prairie Grove battlefield by him. There is known only to be found in a Southern position, a muzzle loader weapon used it. Any & all help would be appreciated. Tom Stelma for Bill Carter
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    BULLET HELP

    :-? I am looking for some bullet locations or who might know the where abouts of two particular bullets. 1. In February 1999 on the CWbullet forum there were some pictures posted of a bullet found in Tennessee near Shiloh, Tennessee I believe called a "Pat Cleburne" bullet. 2. There is a...
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    Bullet Identity

    8) I have two bullets from 2 different areas, one a gray from Shiloh and a white from Fort Donelson. The measurements are .375 diameter x .710 long flat base with sprue mark and they have 3 grooves. Thank you. Tom Stelma
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    BULLET WARNINGS

    :cry: I made the Nashville show and was amazed at all the sights and some prices but as a whole everything seem pretty much in line with all the prices of the NSTCW guide line (at least in the bullets). This is about bullets now entering the market by way of eBay and dealers selling bullets...
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    IDENTIFY BRONZE PIECE

    :idea i FOUND THIS PIECE IN A YARD WE WERE HUNTING IN NASHVILLE AND DO NOT HAVE A CLUE AS TO WHAT IT IS. I THINK IT IS A PIECE OF ARTILLERY BUT WHAT? THE DIMENIONS ARE THE ROUND DISK IS 1-3/16" DIAMETER X 1/16" THICK, THE SHAFT IS 1/8" THK. X 1/4 WIDE X 3-1/4" LONG. THE OVERALL LENGTH IS...
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    New Bullet book

    :D Has any one purchased the new/second printing of the Thmas book "A Handbook of Civil War Bullets & Cartridges?" Please email me if you have. Tom Stelma 8)
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    help identify 2 Enfield types

    :D I am posting 2 Enfield type bullets I believe to be Marshall Texas Enfields from the Pea Ridge Arkansas area. The 577/58 3-ring and the Burnside are from Pea Ridge as well. The 52 multi groove I got at the Vicksburg show along with the 2 50 caliber Colt RR bullets (I dropped the short &...
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    Vicksburg show

    :D I think personally the Vicksburg Mississippi Civil War show was a good one and I am sorry for all unable to attend or could not due to work or distance. Gary Pierce and myself both had tables. I did notice Gary was carrying quite a few big bags of bullets around rather mysteriously. He was...
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