Round Shot Physical Object
Accession Number
1986.008.2231fAlternate object names
Musket ShotCreation Date
circa 1620Description
2.1 x 2.0 x 1.9 cm. 46.62 grams. One of eighteen round shot. See also 1986.008.2231a--e, g--r.Exhibition Label
Case Caption (2023):
Firearms
Firearms replaced crossbows by the late 1500s. They were extremely heavy and not very accurate, but they were powerful. To improve accuracy, each man carried a pole with a yoke at its top to steady the muzzle while he used both hands to aim and fire.
Arquebuses and muskets both fired lead balls but each had their own advantages. Muskets had a longer range, but arquebuses could be reloaded faster. Neither had a built-in firing mechanism, so the soldiers carried lit slow-burning cords with which to ignite the gunpowder behind the ball.
Object Caption (2023):
Musket Shot
Lead (c.1620)
Gift of Jamestown Inc.
1986.008.2231a, c-r, 1986.008.2962b, d-g, i-j