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A musket ball typically weighs between 0.5 to 1 ounce, depending on its caliber. For instance, a .69 caliber musket ball weighs approximately 1 ounce (or about 28 grams), while smaller calibers may weigh less. The weight can vary slightly based on the specific design and material used in the production of the ball.

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