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  1. dan elliott

    What type of weapon for this caliber ball?

    Guys, What type of 18th century smoothbore weapon would have fired a .614 caliber (61.4 caliber) ball? Same question for a .52 caliber ball; and a .56 to .58 caliber ball? I am dealing with an archaeological site, circa 1720-1747, occupied by Yuchi Indians and Georgia Rangers. Trying to sort out...
  2. dan elliott

    Lead ball caliber--What type of weapon?

    What types of 18th century flintlock weapons would have fired a .614 caliber (or 61.4) ball?
  3. dan elliott

    Newby from Georgia

    Greetings, I have been lurking and reading and searching posts from this group for a while now, but I finally registered today. I do not own a muzzleloader, but I am an archaeologist who is studying the 18th century flintlock artifacts in the southeastern US. I am presently wrapping up a report...
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