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  1. Round shot - Wikipedia

    French armories would cast a tubular cannon body in a single piece, and cannonballs took the shape of a sphere initially made from stone material. Advances in gunpowder manufacturing soon led the …

  2. Did civil war cannon balls explode? - The Civil War

    Nov 27, 2024 · In the eyes of many Civil War enthusiasts and historians, the phrase "cannon balls" has become synonymous with any projectile fired from a cannon. This perpetuates a misconception that …

  3. How Cannonballs Work - Sciencing

    Dec 21, 2020 · Basic cannonballs were round shots of a hard material such as stone or iron. The artillery men would load black powder into the barrel of the cannon, pack cotton wadding to compress the …

  4. Cannon Projectiles of the American Revolution - Revolutionary War …

    Mar 15, 2015 · Cannon ball or shot was a sphere cast in iron. Mass times velocity gave it its most destructive punch; therefore it was less effective at a greater range.

  5. CANNONBALL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CANNONBALL is a usually round solid missile made for firing from a cannon.

  6. Types of Cannonballs Explained | Luxwisp

    Jan 18, 2026 · Cannonballs were instrumental in shaping military tactics and technology, as they allowed armies to breach walls and inflict significant damage from a distance. The advancements in …

  7. List of cannon projectiles - Wikipedia

    They were first used in Europe and China, and were the archetypical form of artillery. Round shot and grapeshot were the early projectiles used in cannon. A solid spherical projectile made, in early times, …

  8. Apparent cannonballs force Southern California police station to

    The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department closed its Apple Valley Police Station after a resident brought in what appeared to be Civil War-era cannonballs.

  9. Cannonballs: Stone, Iron & Gunpowder

    Apr 1, 2025 · Cannonballs, a crucial element in the arsenal of naval warfare and siege weaponry, saw production primarily from stone initially, offering a readily available and cost-effective solution for …

  10. Bar Shot, Chain Shot, and Cannonball - Museum of the American …

    Either two cannonballs or two halves of a cannonball were attached to each other with a strong iron bar or chain and when fired created a spinning motion that would destroy anything in its path.