Lead Shot???

BornLucky

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Oct 3, 2021
Hello all,
I found a half dozen of these mixed in with some old stuff at an estate auction. I believe they led shot. Any help would be appreciated.
Bill
 
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To simplify matters just divide the top number (5) by the bottom number (8). But I'm scratching my head cause it gives you a .62 caliber. Was there such a thing?
 
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To simplify matters just divide the top number (5) by the bottom number (8). But I'm scratching my head cause it gives you a 62 caliber. Was there such a thing?
There were fusils in . 62 but the round balls would have been smaller.
 
There are still moulds made for .625 round balls. I don't recall if it's Lee or Lyman, Lee I think. So there is a market. There was a French musket called a Charleville in 69 caliber that saw limited use in the Civil War and with a thick patch, leather maybe, just may have seen a little action early in the war.
 
Could possibly be for a Springfield Model 1842 or Charleville musket. The ball could be for a modern reproduction.
 

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