Possible musket ball

tjb200

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Possible musket ball from the battle of pequawket? ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1500514386.786822.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1500514399.922379.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1500514411.143035.jpg
 

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Fullstock

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If it's made of lead it's a round ball, but it looks like iron when I enlarge the pictures. If it's iron, it's not.
 

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tjb200

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It's really heavy for its size so I think it's lead.


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smokeythecat

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If it is not magnetic it is probably a musket ball. If you own or can get a set of calipers it will help.
 

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With no size reference, it could be a canister shot, musket ball, pistol shot, 12 gauge shotgun shot, who the hell knows??........
 

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Crusader is right, can't say without knowing the size. At least on this side of the pond, rifle balls are the most common muzzleloading round ball find.
 

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