Description: Nice fired example still retaining its overall shape. There is one small period ding on the nose. You can clearly see the hexagonal shape looking down the length of the bullet. This one has the correct deep conical cavity as well. If you see a supposed Whitworth with a rounded or dished cavity it isn't a Whitworth bullet. More than like a .45 Sharps projectile used after the American Civil War.
Measures: OAL 1.238" CL
Reference: TT#67
Recovered: Unknown
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