Cannon ball?

firetx12

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Feb 19, 2024
Found in North East Texas, while digging near a creek. It's not historically your usual battlefield location. It weighs right at 12lbs.

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A 12 pound round shot is 4.40 being close to 4 1/2 many folks get it confused sadly. That round mark is a dead give away as not being a cannonball, as memory serves me its called a spruce hole (I maybe wrong) left during its manufacture. So if not a mill ball, or shotput, it's something else but not a cannonball.
Try this site for a good reference
 
Weight is 11.315 lbs., and due to rust scale, the diameter is anywhere from just under to just over 4.5". My buddy on the bomb team is going to x-ray it just in case, but shot-put, although a little disappointing, makes more sense. thanks for the replies
 

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