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SOLD Original, probably 18th century, large caliber bullet mold

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size 10 mold, meaning just 10 balls to the pound. It's about .80 caliber. $75 plus shipping. Paypal preferred.
 

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Could this be a mold for a wall gun? I think they were 1" bore size.
It very well could be. This is that odd kinda grey area where it's too big for at least most muskets but a bit small for a wall gun. I guess it would work fine with a thicker patch or packed in with a bunch of buck shot.
 
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