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British lead coated projectiles

SG500

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So anyway....I picked up a 3 inch (by 7 inch long) lead coated shell a few weeks ago, then along came a bigger one (about 4 inches diameter by 8.5 inches long) which set me wondering, does anyone have a list of British lead coated calibers/weights that they can post please. I'm aware of larger ones but were there any less than 3 inch diameter?

Both are solid and INERT.

Thanks.

Dave.

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Hi Dave I believe both of your projectiles are Armstrong breach loaders they were adopted by the royal navy in 1858 the sizes / calibres are 6 pr/2.5". 9 pr /3" .12pr also 3" 20 pr /3.75". 40 pr /4.75". And the biggest was a 110 pr /7 " there is quite a bit of info about regarding Armstrong and his guns hope this helped
Wg

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Ok, ill join in with mine, that ill be completely honest and say Ive no clue what it is, even if its british -- its not my area, but it is a great piece of history.

If anyone can tell me, Id be interested. Obviously its empty and inert

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Ok, ill join in with mine, that ill be completely honest and say Ive no clue what it is, even if its british -- its not my area, but it is a great piece of history.

If anyone can tell me, Id be interested. Obviously its empty and inert

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NICE bullet Rich thanks for showing it.
What are the measurements on your shell/weight/any stamping?
Dave.
 
We’ll it weighs about 27.3lbs and is 9.25inches talk with a diameter of about 4.6inches
if we can identify it, I’d be interested to know what fuze would fit it.
Rich
 
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