Y829 Fired .69 Three Groove Bullet for Rifled Musket (Triangle Cavity)
Description: Here is an odd, fired variant. This is your typical plug cavity .69 three ringer that has been fired. This one clearly has three lands and three grooves. The base has been filled/melted. To me it appears as though the bullet was melted with the tip of a bayonet in the base.
Recovered: Unknown
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