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Smoothbore artillery projectile, spherical ball, bursting shell, "case shot", Confederate Bormann time fuze with wrench single slot, lead balls packed with asphalt matrix, brass under plug, smoothbore 12 pounder, 4.62in. Projectile was intended for the smoothbore 12 pounder "Napoleon" using the Bormann time fuze designed to detonate in the air above the target, spreading fragments against troops in the open field, solid shot was generally used against opposing cannon, but one could be substituted for the other as needed. Originally the ball used a wood cup sabot attached to the ball with straps, on firing the straps would break releasing the ball. Some of these shells were configured as case shot (approx 9 to 11lbs. with balls), or as "common" (approx 6 to 8lbs. without balls). This ball is "case shot", explosive charge with lead balls packed in black or asphalt matrix, with brass underplug. Fuze employed was a Confederate Bormann time fuze, .5 second starting time, single slot for tool, Jones pg. 26. Projectile measures: diameter 4.52in., weight 9 to 11lbs. Research Center: Artillery1237-Ball12pdr, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 35. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery1237-Ball12pdr.html. |
A1514...Smoothbore artillery projectile, spherical ball, bursting shell, "case shot", Confederate Bormann time fuze with wrench single slot, lead balls packed with asphalt matrix, brass under plug, smoothbore 12 pounder, 4.62in. Projectile was intended for the smoothbore 12 pounder "Napoleon" using the Bormann time fuze designed to detonate in the air above the target, spreading fragments against troops in the open field, solid shot was generally used against opposing cannon, but one could be substituted for the other as needed. Originally the ball used a wood cup sabot attached to the ball with straps, on firing the straps would break releasing the ball. Some of these shells were configured as case shot (approx 9 to 11lbs. with balls), or as "common" (approx 6 to 8lbs. without balls). This ball is "case shot", explosive charge with lead balls packed in black or asphalt matrix, with brass underplug. Fuze employed was a Confederate Bormann time fuze, .5 second starting time, single slot for tool, Jones pg. 26. Projectile measures: diameter 4.52in., weight 10lbs. Cut shell showing cross section of fuze and lead balls packed in asphalt matrix.Bormann fuze punched and burned. Projectile is disarmed, cut shell everything open. Recovered: Port Hudson, Louisiana. Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 35 . |
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