Y417 .54 Confederate Three Groove Bullet for Mississippi Rifle (.54 Selma)
Description: Here is a nice confederate bullet with a nicely trimmed nose. These were once thought to have been a product of the Selma Arsenal but there is no documentation that proves that. These have been positively identified as being poured in a mold manufactured by Eli Whitney.
Measures: D .520 L .994 C .328
Cavity: Rounded Conical
Reference: RBTRF Vol. 4 No. 266
Recovered: Virginia
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