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  1. #1

    Jun 2006
    3 in Central PA
    Whites XLT, ACE 250
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    Canister Shot ? Is there any way to tell ?

    We found this in great grandma's yard. I believe (or hope is more like it) its grape or canister shot, but I can't tell if it's real or some thing else.

    It's around an 1 1/2 in or 39 to 40 MM it's heavy but I'm trying to figure out how to weigh it. I don't have a scale.

    If there's anyone out there who knows how to tell if it's real or something else.

    Enjoy and thanks in advance
    3S
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  2. #2

    Mar 2005
    Minelab Explorer SE/Garrett GTI 2500/ Ace 250
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    Re: Canister Shot ? Is there any way to tell ?

    its hard to tell from the photo, but is that rust on it or just dirt? rust wont form on a lead item.
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  3. #3

    Jun 2006
    3 in Central PA
    Whites XLT, ACE 250
    204

    Re: Canister Shot ? Is there any way to tell ?

    It has some rust and/or corrosion on it, plus before I realized what the kids had dug up they were rolling and bouncing it on the sidewalk........Kids !

    It's definitely not lead, but wasn't steel also used ?

    3S

  4. #4

    Mar 2007
    Upstate NY
    White's XLT, Classic III, Surf PI, Minelab Explorer ES
    110

    Re: Canister Shot ? Is there any way to tell ?

    18th century canister or grape shot were most always iron-there are several varieties shapes and sizes. What you have appears to be a common variety of grape shot. Grape shot was used extensively during the civil war-Gettysburg being a good example.
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    monty

    Jan 2005
    Sand Springs, OK
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    Re: Canister Shot ? Is there any way to tell ?

    Probably the best means of authenticating it is where it was found. Was the land on or near a battle field, camp ground for CW soldiers, or on a route where the army traveled extensively? If it was it is more likely to be CW ordinance. Monty
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  6. #6

    Aug 2004
    920

    Re: Canister Shot ? Is there any way to tell ?

    Quote Originally Posted by hollowpointred
    its hard to tell from the photo, but is that rust on it or just dirt? rust wont form on a lead item.
    Grape shot was made of iron as well. It is the right size too. I am not sure what all sizes ore crushing balls came in, but the ones I have seen were 3+ inches in size. I wouldn't think something that small would do much good crushing ore.
    Happy Tesoro user - Mid Missouri

  7. #7

    Jun 2006
    3 in Central PA
    Whites XLT, ACE 250
    204

    Re: Canister Shot ? Is there any way to tell ?

    Thanks everyone for the replies..

    I guess this means I'll call it grape/canister shot......Either way it's a keeper!

    3S

 

 

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