Chig, once again you have done a great service by educating the public and exploding urban myths. I blame Hollywood for most of the stupid myths about someone biting a bullet during surgery. It probably became popular through their terrible renditions of the Civil War and gun fighter movies. Finally someone who has done the research, and is brave enough to put the truth out there so people can see the difference. Thanks so much. I have the letters of my husbands grt. grt. grandpa, who was a surgeon with the 11th Indiana Vol. Reg., during the Civil War. At the end of the war he was running the hospital at Fort Marshall, Maryland. I have the documents for that hospital, of its stores. No where in his records is there a mention of anyone using a bullet for someone to bite down on during surgery, but there is record of drugs used to knock people out for surgery, and medications for pain. He even tells about the Southern army over-running them during a battle and getting their medical supply wagons. They were more and more a target for such happenings because the Southern army was running out of medications for their wounded. Even at that, as you say, a leather strap would still be the best method for a man in pain, not a bullet. The other reason I have heard that animals like to chew lead, is that it has a sweet flavor. I myself have no intentions of chewing on lead to see if it is sweet or if my teeth will dent it. Only an idiot would need to do that in order to prove you correct or incorrect. Your test with the pigs teeth was better evidence than CSI.
I've got bullets that have been used as fishing weights that have teeth krimp marks, even found a nap sak hook that was sharpen in to a fishing hook in the same hole as the bullet.
How's about a tour of your collections sometime? You tease us with everything in the background and I would bet you can tell us some great stories. We would love it!
Eric haskell eric i dont know why you are ignoring me, but im interested if you wanna email eachother i havent talked to anyone but a cashier 1 week ago
Eric haskell i like to sit on my porch and watch families having fun. i need that in my old age eric i dont think im doing so well claira wanted me to visit a doctor. but she passed 5 years ago in august
Another educational and very interesting video. Of course, 7 years later, you will still find them advertised for sale as "pain" bullets. Can't help but think of "There's a sucker born every minute". Thanks for correcting a misconception, Beau.
Hi Beau, Fantastic video as usual presented in a very informative and interesting way with a touch of humor Perfect! I have just set up my own channel after hosting D.D.Dan on his digging the coast 365 quest, he gave me the confidence to get it up and running I live near Landsend in Cornwall UK and have a huge amount of historical and beautiful places and permissions to explore and film. As I am a little new at this I have a lot to learn from others like yourself who I've been faithfully watching for a long time and only know now how much hard work it is to produce these videos. Our history is very important and it is certainly a privilege saving it and recording it and making it available for others to learn from. Thank You for all your hard work . 15th Century John.
That was some great info. I had always heard the stories of the soldiers biting bullets when the get limbs removed. You make total sense. Thanks for setting me straight.
Thanks for the history lesson Chigg! I love it! You should be a history teacher or outdoor adventure teacher! Not because you need money but because I know you would influence a lot of young kids and give them the treasure bug. You make history fun!
I like your logical knowledge of relics. I've paid attention to even the little sarcastic hints you drop on a regular basis. Some crap I believed because I heard it for so long ,you basically debunk with a quick line and I'm like ,fk he's right.
Aquachigger I watch your videos all the time . love the ones where it's in a beautiful sunny day . Helps me get through a long depressing winter . you're a handsome man to watch , due respect to vet lady chiggers your wife. The fox video was great maybe some more with local wildlife . Thanks for all your hard work , I subscribed , keep em coming . Roll on summer . Jackie , Yorkshire , England
Few years back, at Ft. Knox army base, there was a field study where they looked at the stomach contents of deer after hunters tagged them in. Surprisingly, almost all of the deer had eaten lead from all of the bullet fragments there. The biologist who conducted the survey theorized that the deer were possibly looking for trace minerals. As the army uses full metal jacket ammo, the rounds were covered with some type of metal with a lead core. That deer jerky don't sound to healthy. Also the primary forage of pre - 1900's animals was the American Chestnut , those trees outnumbered others in the forest 4-1 back during the civil war. Not until the Chestnut blight was introduced from Asia back in the early 1900's ,did billions of these trees die on the east coast and mid- Atlantic states.
Excellent evaluation of chewed musket/minie balls. I recently bought a copy of an excellent reference book titled Musket Ball & Small Shot Identification By Dan Sivilich. The book has a chapter about chewed musket balls and many other subjects related to musket balls. Listening to your video and reading Sivilich's book confirms this study about chewed musket balls. I highly recommend Mr Sivilich"s book to collectors as this guide will explain and id in detailed info with color photos what you did not know or were not quite sure about. Thanks for the videos and keep them coming.
Thank you for the education. It makes sense and you answered my question about "bite the bullet" just as I was about ask/type what that phrase means. Your knowledge of the Civil War is exceptional!
Beau, here in arkansas the battle of Jenkins ferry occurred in the saline river bottoms near my home.in those days and up to the 1950,s people ran hogs in the bottoms that were marked by the owner,but they were wild hogs.i have read several accounts of this battle in soldiers gave accounts of hearing wounded soldiers screaming all through the night after the battle because some were being eaten alive by the feral hogs coming to them in response to the smell of blood.without a doubt I,m sure they were also eating bullets along with the bodies!thanks for the education on bitten bullets.i enjoy your videos.
Very informative video Beau. I learned a lot that I didn't know. Thank you for educating your viewers. I am always amazed at how much you know about the Civil war. It's nice to see someone so passionate about something they love. Thank you again for passing on your years of knowledge.
Great video. Makes a lot of sense. I'm sure the last thing a doctor wanted after taking a poor guy's arm off was to now hear how much pain he was in from all of the cracked teeth that he was now going to have to pull. Just making more work for himself. Leather would be a much better option, if the worse of the worse case scenario happened.
EXCELLENT!!!!! Good educational video. Nicely done :)....I learned so much. I can tell you are a archeologist and historian. Not just a detectorist. College or not you know your stuff!
I'm in agreement with you withOUT biting lead .Pretty much common sense.Informative video.I really didn't know what the saying,bite the bullet came from.Always learning something interesting from you.Thank you
went out today for the first time at a old abandoned Farm house...far to much junk,but thank you for inspiring me to pick up a metal detector and get hunting...Thanks from Northern Ireland 🖒
I had shoulder surgery last year where I needed 5 anchors inserted into my bones and the muscles reattached. For the first two days, they couldn't find a pain medicine that would work. I gotta tell you, I wasn't gritting my teeth, I was slack-jawed and rocking back and forth. I really don't think people bite down when they're in pain, I think they writhe, arch their backs and open their mouths. Just my experience though, take it for what it's worth.
Lead acetate tastes sweet and can be formed naturally when lead oxidizes then encounters a natural acid like vinegar. Not sure if that is why an animal might want to try it but it is possible.
I love this video You are a great and wonderful teacher. I always learn something from you. Thank you so very much for sharing this video. Stay safe and God bless you
You are so full of information! This is why I love your videos......plus your easy on the eyes! Messed up hair and all! Reminds me of my hubby when he wakes up! 😂😂😂
The Indian Mutiny of 1857 - "The final spark was provided by the ammunition for the new Enfield P-53 rifle. These rifles, which fired Minié balls, had a tighter fit than the earlier muskets, and used paper cartridges that came pre-greased". (Wikipedia) After rumours were spread that they were greased with beef or pork fat. Which offended Hindus and Muslim troops.
Thanks Beau, finally, the Chigg sheds some light on the eBay myths. How about a video of some of your favorite plates you dug? Maybe a top 5 or 10 of each category, as I know you love those artillery shells. Thanks again.
I have checked records and your right plus no records the my ancestors left said that they bit down on bullets only leather belts, but being very drunk or knocked out cold.
Damnit! I ate six 1oz sinkers, like you said to do. Now I know the purpose of the phrase, "Get The Lead Out". .....Just Kidding..... Outstanding, and informative, as usual! Thanks! HAIR
Explain that to the archeologist who find at known civil war field hospitals who examined them! They are real, however you'll also find some with animal bite marks.
you may be interested to know, i knew a sow when i was a kid who carried around a copper penny. it was like a dummy (comforter) to it. the penny (this was a big old Australian penny) was super copper shiny from being in her mouth so long. she'd spit it out to eat, then pick it up again to carry it around. was a pig with some other interesting character traits. just fyi.
I have a 3 ringer mini ball bullet that the end was bit in a way that shows a heart shape. Could have been used as a poker chip. It was bit in the open end where it would be much more soft or easy to bend / bite it.
When I was a kid I could chew split-shot and 00-sized sinkers into pieces. Wouldn't do it now as my teeth are definitely worn down. Definitely not try a Minnie Ball or such as they would be a bit large . I would have thought the leather strap was to keep people from shattering their teeth by gritting them in surgery versus pain relief. Great conversation and info.
I had to rewatch this video, It is obvious that some of them are like you said, chewed by an animal, most likely hogs/pigs, but some of them have just a scrape of teeth, those ones are from "biting the bullet" when loading tearing the paper cartridge as close to the ball they could, under battle stress with bad visibility you would be loading a musket with your eyes on the battlefield, so they had to feel the ball with their teeth. well that's my opinion, and after seeing the video from Cody's Lab "biting gold"
Your back ground wall looks like a museum. Awesome!!!!
Chiggs hair was not harmed during the making of this video
That ain’t His hair Lol....
This is really interesting, his voice is so calm.
Chig, once again you have done a great service by educating the public and exploding urban myths. I blame Hollywood for most of the stupid myths about someone biting a bullet during surgery. It probably became popular through their terrible renditions of the Civil War and gun fighter movies. Finally someone who has done the research, and is brave enough to put the truth out there so people can see the difference. Thanks so much.
I have the letters of my husbands grt. grt. grandpa, who was a surgeon with the 11th Indiana Vol. Reg., during the Civil War. At the end of the war he was running the hospital at Fort Marshall, Maryland. I have the documents for that hospital, of its stores. No where in his records is there a mention of anyone using a bullet for someone to bite down on during surgery, but there is record of drugs used to knock people out for surgery, and medications for pain. He even tells about the Southern army over-running them during a battle and getting their medical supply wagons. They were more and more a target for such happenings because the Southern army was running out of medications for their wounded. Even at that, as you say, a leather strap would still be the best method for a man in pain, not a bullet.
The other reason I have heard that animals like to chew lead, is that it has a sweet flavor. I myself have no intentions of chewing on lead to see if it is sweet or if my teeth will dent it. Only an idiot would need to do that in order to prove you correct or incorrect. Your test with the pigs teeth was better evidence than CSI.
General Anesthesia. Did he serve for the North or the South?
64puma64 I know I am commenting from a year into your future but I thought your comment was funny. Not very, just funny.
Omg I'm so jealous of that relic room!!!😩
I've got bullets that have been used as fishing weights that have teeth krimp marks, even found a nap sak hook that was sharpen in to a fishing hook in the same hole as the bullet.
How's about a tour of your collections sometime? You tease us with everything in the background and I would bet you can tell us some great stories. We would love it!
Eric haskell ill have you know, back in my day we didnt have youtube. i turned 72 three months ago
Eric haskell i dont know what im having for dinner tonight, im thinking chopped and microwaved briscut, please reply
Eric haskell please eric im very lonely since my cat died 2 weeks ago
Eric haskell eric i dont know why you are ignoring me, but im interested if you wanna email eachother i havent talked to anyone but a cashier 1 week ago
Eric haskell i like to sit on my porch and watch families having fun. i need that in my old age eric i dont think im doing so well claira wanted me to visit a doctor. but she passed 5 years ago in august
Beau, two words, MIRROR AND COMB !!!
Matt Matt mirror and comb is 3 words😂😂😂😂😂not two you should've put mirror &comb
Aquachigger hey beau, how do you find good places to detect? I need help!!
Hmmmm, I wonder if you have to brush your toofers, who got time fer dat?
I knew as soon as I posted that, I would be busted on that
Matt Matt That is 3 words.
Another educational and very interesting video. Of course, 7 years later, you will still find them advertised for sale as "pain" bullets. Can't help but think of "There's a sucker born every minute". Thanks for correcting a misconception, Beau.
Had to laugh at the start of the video, pretty much how I would have explained it. I love the history you've put into this episode. Keep digging.
im so glad you clarified on this topic. i use to bite on minie balls to relieve stress. ill be sure to just chew on hickory nuts!
Hi Beau, Fantastic video as usual presented in a very informative and interesting way with a touch of humor Perfect! I have just set up my own channel after hosting D.D.Dan on his digging the coast 365 quest, he gave me the confidence to get it up and running I live near Landsend in Cornwall UK and have a huge amount of historical and beautiful places and permissions to explore and film. As I am a little new at this I have a lot to learn from others like yourself who I've been faithfully watching for a long time and only know now how much hard work it is to produce these videos. Our history is very important and it is certainly a privilege saving it and recording it and making it available for others to learn from. Thank You for all your hard work . 15th Century John.
thanks for clearing up everyone's ignorance, , we're gonna need more dentist
Aquachigger, thank you for all you do. keeping history alive is important.
This has to be one of the most informative videos you've published..... I have laughed last 5 min of it. Great video.
That was some great info. I had always heard the stories of the soldiers biting bullets when the get limbs removed. You make total sense. Thanks for setting me straight.
A lot of really good info here, Beau. As always a great video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the history lesson Chigg! I love it! You should be a history teacher or outdoor adventure teacher! Not because you need money but because I know you would influence a lot of young kids and give them the treasure bug. You make history fun!
yep he is right my tooth is broken.
The Bed Head is Real With This One
Thank you for being thorough. It's sad you have to be but I personally appreciate it.
Thanks for the explanation and some visible evidence to prove your thought process Beau.
enjoy the information he gives you
forget about the hair, beard I watch cause it's fun & very interesting.
Do a vid on your metal detecting room
Ashby Morgan for real! Look at all those treasures on the wall that we've never seen before.
I knoe
I like your logical knowledge of relics. I've paid attention to even the little sarcastic hints you drop on a regular basis.
Some crap I believed because I heard it for so long ,you basically debunk with a quick line and I'm like ,fk he's right.
Aquachigger I watch your videos all the time . love the ones where it's in a beautiful sunny day . Helps me get through a long depressing winter . you're a handsome man to watch , due respect to vet lady chiggers your wife. The fox video was great maybe some more with local wildlife . Thanks for all your hard work , I subscribed , keep em coming . Roll on summer . Jackie , Yorkshire , England
AquaChigger, the only youtuber who makes normal videos. Probs to ya!
Few years back, at Ft. Knox army base, there was a field study where they looked at the stomach contents of deer after hunters tagged them in. Surprisingly, almost all of the deer had eaten lead from all of the bullet fragments there. The biologist who conducted the survey theorized that the deer were possibly looking for trace minerals. As the army uses full metal jacket ammo, the rounds were covered with some type of metal with a lead core. That deer jerky don't sound to healthy.
Also the primary forage of pre - 1900's animals was the American Chestnut , those trees outnumbered others in the forest 4-1 back during the civil war. Not until the Chestnut blight was introduced from Asia back in the early 1900's ,did billions of these trees die on the east coast and mid- Atlantic states.
Excellent evaluation of chewed musket/minie balls. I recently bought a copy of an excellent reference book titled Musket Ball & Small Shot Identification By Dan Sivilich. The book has a chapter about chewed musket balls and many other subjects related to musket balls. Listening to your video and reading Sivilich's book confirms this study about chewed musket balls. I highly recommend Mr Sivilich"s book to collectors as this guide will explain and id in detailed info with color photos what you did not know or were not quite sure about. Thanks for the videos and keep them coming.
Thank you for the education. It makes sense and you answered my question about "bite the bullet" just as I was about ask/type what that phrase means. Your knowledge of the Civil War is exceptional!
Beau, here in arkansas the battle of Jenkins ferry occurred in the saline river bottoms near my home.in those days and up to the 1950,s people ran hogs in the bottoms that were marked by the owner,but they were wild hogs.i have read several accounts of this battle in soldiers gave accounts of hearing wounded soldiers screaming all through the night after the battle because some were being eaten alive by the feral hogs coming to them in response to the smell of blood.without a doubt I,m sure they were also eating bullets along with the bodies!thanks for the education on bitten bullets.i enjoy your videos.
Interesting subject and so logical. Love seeing all that stuff in the background, a fantastic collection.
Your voice is soothing
JacKks Bread Beau is the Bob Ross of metal detecting.
JacKks Bread he’s lightning mcqueen
STACKED_Studios HAHAHA one of my first thoughts watching Chigg was “wow this guy sounds like Owen Wilson”😂
Very informative. Thanks Aquahiigger.
Very informative video Beau. I learned a lot that I didn't know. Thank you for educating your viewers. I am always amazed at how much you know about the Civil war. It's nice to see someone so passionate about something they love. Thank you again for passing on your years of knowledge.
Glad you put this to rest. I've seen these bullets sell for hundreds. Good video and i always love story time with the chigg
Thanks Beau for preventing me from looking dumb in the future lol
So what your saying is that lead bullets could have been used by civil war veterinarians.
prof. chigg's class...wouldn't miss it!👍
Great video. Makes a lot of sense. I'm sure the last thing a doctor wanted after taking a poor guy's arm off was to now hear how much pain he was in from all of the cracked teeth that he was now going to have to pull. Just making more work for himself. Leather would be a much better option, if the worse of the worse case scenario happened.
EXCELLENT!!!!! Good educational video. Nicely done :)....I learned so much. I can tell you are a archeologist and historian. Not just a detectorist. College or not you know your stuff!
JoeMoe Moe Aquachigger probably knows more than most high school history teachers!!
Keith68Camaro i doubt that, my guess is ACs knowledge is generalized, whereas a history teacher is much broader in all history of the world
Brandon Faircloth--LOL.... I was being sarcastic SMDH!!!! You guys make my head hurt sometimes
Our world is being destroyed by those with college degree's, college has nothing to do with intelligence......................
I Believe You, Mr. Beau. Great video, thank you for setting us all straight.
I'm in agreement with you withOUT biting lead .Pretty much common sense.Informative video.I really didn't know what the saying,bite the bullet came from.Always learning something interesting from you.Thank you
Thank you so much for all that you do. I have learned so many great things from following your posts!
Thanks Chigg. I guess it was time for you "to bite the bullet" and get this info out. Thanks as always for great videos!
Very informative, I appreciate you helping to educate on our history.
Very complete explanation. Thanks
Great vid.....keep em coming and set em straight. People
went out today for the first time at a old abandoned Farm house...far to much junk,but thank you for inspiring me to pick up a metal detector and get hunting...Thanks from Northern Ireland 🖒
Thanks so much for the reply.. That just made my day!..⛏⛏⛏
Great info. Your videos are the reason I'm getting into metal detecting! Thanks!
Warning ! You are approaching TORNADO HAIR; please exercise caution! ⚠⚠⚠
good teaching. it would be nice to have a comprehensive video tour of the collection
Very informative! Great video. Thanks, Chig!
I had shoulder surgery last year where I needed 5 anchors inserted into my bones and the muscles reattached. For the first two days, they couldn't find a pain medicine that would work. I gotta tell you, I wasn't gritting my teeth, I was slack-jawed and rocking back and forth. I really don't think people bite down when they're in pain, I think they writhe, arch their backs and open their mouths. Just my experience though, take it for what it's worth.
Another really good and informative video. Thanks
Great job on the background on history.I enjoyed your video and have a great Day.
great information....love your videos on any subject.
Lead acetate tastes sweet and can be formed naturally when lead oxidizes then encounters a natural acid like vinegar. Not sure if that is why an animal might want to try it but it is possible.
I love this video You are a great and wonderful teacher. I always learn something from you. Thank you so very much for sharing this video. Stay safe and God bless you
People! Do NOT bite on any bullets. It's a terrible idea. Thank you.
thank you chigg. this was very informative.
Interesting video. Thanks, Beau.
You are so full of information! This is why I love your videos......plus your easy on the eyes! Messed up hair and all! Reminds me of my hubby when he wakes up! 😂😂😂
Great video. very educational and on point. Quote for the hair haters, A man who is himself will always know himself.
Great analysis and defective work, Sherlock,, Thanks for great vid!
Awesome video. Well done as usual!
Make sense to me. Thanks for the education.
Thanks for the history lesson, Wemet!
Great information! You really did your homework. Thank you!
Loved the info. Always good to learn something new.
The Indian Mutiny of 1857 - "The final spark was provided by the ammunition for the new Enfield P-53 rifle. These rifles, which fired Minié balls, had a tighter fit than the earlier muskets, and used paper cartridges that came pre-greased". (Wikipedia) After rumours were spread that they were greased with beef or pork fat. Which offended Hindus and Muslim troops.
Great segment.....MORE!
Thanks Beau, finally, the Chigg sheds some light on the eBay myths. How about a video of some of your favorite plates you dug? Maybe a top 5 or 10 of each category, as I know you love those artillery shells. Thanks again.
Is the most craziest😨bullet video I've ever seen💗WOW💗 just amazed👍
Mate very well presented, and educational. Thanks Ol Mate 👍🇦🇺
Thanks for the video. I learned a few new things. Your awesome Chig. And funny too.
I have checked records and your right plus no records the my ancestors left said that they bit down on bullets only leather belts, but being very drunk or knocked out cold.
Damnit! I ate six 1oz sinkers, like you said to do. Now I know the purpose of the phrase, "Get The Lead Out". .....Just Kidding..... Outstanding, and informative, as usual! Thanks! HAIR
Great video. Very educational. Thanks
Very informative!
loved the video! I learn new things every day! Might want to put a disclaimer in the video in case some person actually does bite their bullet
Great vid! Definitely need a tour of that garage and the displays behind you!
How dare you speak using common sense, lol! Thanks for the history lesson.
Explain that to the archeologist who find at known civil war field hospitals who examined them! They are real, however you'll also find some with animal bite marks.
Awesome video Mr Chiggles
haters gona hate...potatoes gona potate. keep up the awesome videos.
you may be interested to know, i knew a sow when i was a kid who carried around a copper penny. it was like a dummy (comforter) to it. the penny (this was a big old Australian penny) was super copper shiny from being in her mouth so long. she'd spit it out to eat, then pick it up again to carry it around. was a pig with some other interesting character traits. just fyi.
I have a 3 ringer mini ball bullet that the end was bit in a way that shows a heart shape. Could have been used as a poker chip. It was bit in the open end where it would be much more soft or easy to bend / bite it.
outstanding ! commentary thank you.
The leather strap was also used to stop them from busting their teeth. They bit their teeth together so hard they was busting their teeth.
This video made me happy
Thank you for your explanation, keep up the good work
When I was a kid I could chew split-shot and 00-sized sinkers into pieces. Wouldn't do it now as my teeth are definitely worn down. Definitely not try a Minnie Ball or such as they would be a bit large . I would have thought the leather strap was to keep people from shattering their teeth by gritting them in surgery versus pain relief. Great conversation and info.
Thank you for the history lesson
thanks for the bust chig! keep up your hard work
Mr. Beau is full of common sense!
This is great. Thanks for the information good sir.
Love the history man please give us a relic tour
Very informative, thanks for the history lesson.
I wonder what they did for the pain after the surgery?
I had to rewatch this video, It is obvious that some of them are like you said, chewed by an animal, most likely hogs/pigs, but some of them have just a scrape of teeth, those ones are from "biting the bullet" when loading tearing the paper cartridge as close to the ball they could, under battle stress with bad visibility you would be loading a musket with your eyes on the battlefield, so they had to feel the ball with their teeth. well that's my opinion, and after seeing the video from Cody's Lab "biting gold"