69
Waiter, there's a musket ball in my soup! That big oak tree in the town square still has an exposed musket ball in it's trunk.
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ball and socket
The shoulder is a ball and socket joint.
Your shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.
Your shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.
The rifled musket was invented and sold to the US Army in 1861. The rifle ball was invented by French inventor Claude-Ã?tienne Minie.
Yes the ball is allowed to touch your shoulder but not your arm.
Ball-and-Socket, the shoulder's cartilage being the socket and the arm's ending being the ball.
Nominally, whatever size the bore of the musket is, although musket balls were usually considerably smaller than the bore in order to reduce powder fouling in the bore. The British Brown Bess was .75 calibre (but fired a .71 calibre musket ball), the French Charleville musket was .69 calibre (these were also commonly used by what would become the United States during the American Revolution), the smoothbore Springfield Muskets were .69 calibre, while the rifled muskets were .58 calibre... just to put a few out there.