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Re: Civil War Weaponry
Yeah, the .36 punches enough big holes as it is but not as big as a .44 A thing to remember is that the leadballs where rather soft n' did easyly flatten n' shatter when they did hit something. Thus bein' much worse than more modern jacketed bullets of the same caliber. Think also that the .36 isn't a small ball at all considerin' that it's slightly more than Ø9mm as the 9 x 19mm of more modern fame is .355 in diameter..
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