✅ SOLVED Musket Ball ?

Dismal Swampy

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Found about 6" down in woods
I know the area was part of a land grant given in 1788 to a revolutionary war veteran ( Wake County NC )
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Balls for muskets are larger than yours. .40" probably would be for a "squirrel rifle", a small caliber muzzle loading rifle used for small game.
Found about 6" down in woods
I know the area was part of a land grant given in 1788 to a revolutionary war veteran ( Wake County NC )View attachment 2183472
Looks like one. Im not in the US but musket balls are common here from the goldrush days. Is that a flat area I see where I hit something maybe when fired!?
 

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It looks like it's been in the ground a while. Could it be early 1800s?
Just grabbed a few out of the cabinet.
Showing the whiteness on the balls.
Also there's 3 that still have the casting spur attached.
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The smallest cal.

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The biggest one. Certainly a game stopper.

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