Just Found, A Cannonball?

Big Bad Brian

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While combing through antique stores in Northern Arizona this weekend I came across an iron ball. The clerk insisted it was a cannonball. Price was good so I thought I'd risk it and buy the thing. It has an interesting casting mark that looks a lot like a fish.
Anyone have thoughts about what I bought? It weighs about 6 pounds and measures 3 1/16" diameter. See the enclosed photos.
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Big Bad Brian
 

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flyadive

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Don't think so, 6 pounder should be 3.58 dia.
Yours is 1/2" smaller.
It does almost match the 4 pounder though..
3.12" dia
Does it weigh 4 lbs or 6?
 

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The casting mark looks raised,you cant have that on a cannon ball.The close tolerances needed and used would cause it to jam in the cannon barrel.Bad news for the gunners.....BOOM.
 

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Welcome aboard TNet. To me, the casting mark isn't right, I don't think it's a cannon ball. Perhaps CannonBallGuy will see this and answer you. He is the #1 expert on
cannon balls among other things. My swag is you probably have a shot-put or milling ball. To make sure CannonBallGuy sees this, why don't you re-post this on the "What is it?"
forum, along with the pictures. He'll give you the straight scoop.
 

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I dont think thats a casting mark. I thinks thats the stem from where it was poured and ground off.
 

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I dont think thats a casting mark. I thinks thats the stem from where it was poured and ground off.

Unless the ball went unfinished it still cant be there.If it was there during loading of the cannon the ball would most likely jam in the barrel putting the gun out of commission.If by some miracle it didnt jam and the gun was fired it would jam coming out and the cannon would blow up
 

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Big Bad Brian

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Weighed it and checked size

Don't think so, 6 pounder should be 3.58 dia.
Yours is 1/2" smaller.
It does almost match the 4 pounder though..
3.12" dia
Does it weigh 4 lbs or 6?

Using a Letter Scale the best I can tell, it weighs 4.5 lbs. And is 3.11" dia. using the Stauret dial calipers. Found this in Flagstaff, AZ so it's probably an old milling ball.
 

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