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id help on some lead projectiles

leeski

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have used a pound coin to help with size they are 14mm across and 25mm in lenth some have a wood piece inside image3.jpgimage1(2).jpgimage2(1).jpg
 
They appear to be smooth bore rifle ammunition. Possibly developed by Delvigne (French rifle maker or one of the earlier British designers like John Norton (1818) and William Greener (1836). The wood was probably used to help spread the lead. Then again, they could just be the tips of a pointing stick.
 
They look similar to Pritchett bullets for the 0.577 Enfield Percussion Rifle.

Where did you find them?
 
Thanks for the identification guys I found loads of these on a farmers field in Cumbria possibly an old Victorian shooting range
 
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