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Q: What about civil war bullets?
A: The US Civil War was our last war fought with muskets. The Civil War was a transitioning phase to metalic cartridges, that we still use today. When US Civil War... Read More »

Q: Information About Civil War Bullets.
A: Early ammunition included the .69 caliber round lead ball for smoothbore muskets of the type used in the War of 1812. Their inaccuracy and short-distance range ... Read More »

Q: Civil War Bullet Making Tools.
A: Lead is a relatively easy metal to mold and melt, so an iron pot, or in some cases a small iron ladle, would be used to hold lead until it melted. Expended bull... Read More »

Q: How to Collect Civil War Bullets
A: The thought of looking for bullets on a Civil War battlefield is not going to appeal to everyone. However if you are a Civil War buff or interested in guns and ... Read More »

Q: How fast do civil war bullets go?
A: 400 miles per hour. Read More »

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