Buck and ball is a historical form of ammunition used primarily in smoothbore firearms, particularly during the 18th and early 19th centuries. It consists of a lead ball (usually .69 caliber) and several smaller lead shot (often referred to as "buckshot") packed together in a single cartridge. When fired, the larger ball would travel towards the target with considerable force, while the smaller shot would spread out, increasing the likelihood of hitting multiple targets at close range.
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