cross section of a muzzle loading
bore 
Hollow part of the muzzle loading that guided the projectile.
wad 
Double pad that kept the projectile in place and transmitted the thrust explosion.
powder chamber 
Part containing the gunpowder charge; it was positioned behind the projectile.
vent 
Opening in the barrel for igniting the powder charge.
shot 
Solid spherical projectile that was loaded into cannons; they were first made of stone, then of cast iron from the 16th century.