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Smoothbore artillery projectile, spherical ball, bursting shell, thick walled, no lifting ears, non-threaded fuze with small opening, likely Confederate, Columbiad smoothbore, 8 in. Projectile was manufactured in the Federal arsenals for the Columbiad seige gun. This was a heavy smoothbore and the firing subjected the balls to considerable stress, consequently the walls are thick, 2.3in. at the fuze hole, and the shell is heavier than a mortar. Lifting ears can be on either type of shell, this pattern does not have ears. Cast for a non-threaded wood fuze or seacoast drive in fuze, opening .95 to 1.05in. at surface, the small opening may be indication of Confederate manufacture. Projectile measures: diameter 7.9in., weight 50lbs. Research Center: Artillery1724-Ball8in, Ref: Bell Heavy Ordnance, pg. 54. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery1724-Ball8in.html. |
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