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This projectile is 8-1/2 inches long, 3-1/2 inches in diameter and weighs about 18 pounds. Sorry, I don't use metric measurements.
506th, what is the provenience of this round? Where was it found?It's obviously an armor piercing round, and I too am puzzled by the lack of a rotating band or some wort (or any sort of indentation for one). But -- in the mid 19th century, the change over from smooth bore cannons to rifled guns began. There were at least two that I seem to recall that used projections which fit into large grooves /"rifling" on the inside of the barrel. The roughly circular rust stain about half-ways between the base and the tip could perhaps the rusted remains of such. Also, it seems as if the mid 19th century began the switch to iron-clad ships, which -- of course -- led to the development of armor piercing rounds. Could this be an armor piercing round for a naval cannon?
 

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