The recent experience of a grandchild made us both smile, though for different reasons. His reaction to shooting a flint lock after a morning of shooting .22s was a smile bigger than Texas. And now you know why I smiled.
It was a .440 Hornady ball over but 30 grains of 3Fg and it was shot into the ground about 3' from the muzzle. He's not terribly tall. By any measure I consider that a very mild load and did not expect what was found after the fact with a little digging.
The soil was mildly damp clay with a little organic material entrained. I did not expect the ball to expand as it did, nor after reflection, retain the weight that it did. Mic diameter is approximately .590", retained weight 125.3 grains. The unfired balls averaged 128 grains for 5 samples.
Perhaps most of all, I was surprised by the 6" diameter hole in the ground that was about 9" deep. It was smoking after the shot. The kid's smile wrapped darn near back behind his ears.