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by Harry Ridgeway |
Smoothbore artillery projectile, spherical ball, bursting shell, thick walled, without lifting ears, wood fuze, Columbiad smoothbore, 10 in., Confederate arsenal marked. Projectile was believed to have been manufactured in the Confederate arsenals for the Columbiad seige gun. The Confederate castings are indistinguished from the Federal castings. The Confederates apparently used lettered arsenal marks, which are weak and often not visible. This was a heavy smoothbore and the firing subjected the balls to considerable stress, consequently the walls are thick, approximately 3in. at the fuze hole, and the shell is heavier than a mortar. Lifting ears can be on either type of shell. Fuze employed was a wood fuze, opening 1.5in. at surface, shell is cast for a smooth tapered fuze hole. Projectile measures: diameter 9.85in., weight 105lbs. Research Center: Artillery1925-Ball10in, Ref: Bell Heavy Ordnance, pg. 72. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery1925-Ball10in.html. |
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