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At this time, bullets were perfectly cylinderical lead balls, cast by the user of a gun using a steel mould, that was supplied with the weapon, so that the bullets would fit the bore of the barrel exactly.
Not to argue, but cylinderical balls were called "rounds", then came the Minie' bullet (mini-ball) which was conical such as used in the Enfield rifle. A lot more could be said on the subject, except I guess this is a silver forum and unless we agree on the wolfman, we should keep this discussion to a minimum. I guess they should have called the teapot a "Round". ;-)