Ridgeway Civil War Research Center, A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War |
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Civil War Artillery | |
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Smoothbore artillery projectile, spherical ball, solid shot, smoothbore 24 pounder, 5.82in. Projectile was intended for the 24 pounder smoothbore, which was uncommon, not a very practical weapon for field use because of its excessive weight, most were used as flanking guns in the forts or as Coehorn mortars. However the Confederates did use a 24 pounder field howitzer which would employ the solid 24 pounder ball. Originally the ball used a wood cup sabot attached to the ball with straps, on firing the straps would break releasing the ball. Projectile measures: diameter 5.72 in., weight 24lbs. Research Center: Artillery1411-Ball24pdr, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 46. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery1411-Ball24pdr.html. |
A2050. Smoothbore artillery projectile, spherical ball, solid shot, smoothbore 24 pounder, 5.82in. Projectile was intended for the 24 pounder smoothbore, which was uncommon, not a very practical weapon for field use because of its excessive weight, most were used as flanking guns in the forts or as Coehorn mortars. However the Confederates did use a 24 pounder field howitzer which would employ the solid 24 pounder ball. Originally the ball used a wood cup sabot attached to the ball with straps, on firing the straps would break releasing the ball. Projectile measures: diameter 5.72 in., weight 24lbs. Projectile is disarmed, casting is solid iron. Recovered: Port Hudson, Louisiana. Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 46. |
A2306. Smoothbore artillery projectile, spherical ball, solid shot, smoothbore 24 pounder, 5.82in. Projectile was intended for the 24 pounder smoothbore, which was uncommon, not a very practical weapon for field use because of its excessive weight, most were used as flanking guns in the forts or as Coehorn mortars. However the Confederates did use a 24 pounder field howitzer which would employ the solid 24 pounder ball. Originally the ball used a wood cup sabot attached to the ball with straps, on firing the straps would break releasing the ball. Projectile measures: diameter 5.72 in., weight 24lbs. Projectile is disarmed, casting is solid iron. Recovered: Port Hudson, Louisiana. Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 46. |
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