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Hi Mark,
Your table sounds excellent. I, too, would be most appreciative to have it.
Thanks in advance,
Gerald A. Carbiener
Minden, NV
In a message dated 4/12/2008 7:22:48 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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Hey Guys,
Although I'd be very surprised to learn that I was the first person
to do this, here goes:
Given the frequency of finding round lead ball and shot on historic
sites, and the fact that it has often been distorted in use, making
it difficult to accurately measure, I came up with an Excel table
that allows you to simply weigh the large shot or ball, and determine
gauge and/or caliber.
If anybody wants a copy, please send me an e-mail and I will forward.
Mark
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