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My suggestion is that it is a projectile that has either not yet reached the point of being "grooved" to accept the bands, but looking at your picture I think the depth of both grooves indicate that the driving bands have been "turned" off along with the "anti-rotation/slip "V's" that are on all Projectiles that are spun at high speed. !
Hope this helps.
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