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Cannon shooting!
02 April 2008, 08:23
.366torqueCannon shooting!
Addicting fun!02 April 2008, 09:07
MacifejVery Addictive Indeed!!!!

04 April 2008, 05:04
Hog KillerI know, I know.

3 consecutive shots @ 200 yds
Keith
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04 April 2008, 06:07
tasco 74that pic of that shot car is sooo cool!! there a a couple of guys here in town that have blackpowder cannons... they shoot 1lb lead balls and one of them is my friend a reloading mentor... i had always wanted to try that cannon out on a car... thanks for the pics... there is a cannon shoot here evry summer at ft dodge ia where they shoot at paper targets.... we shot his cannon there a couple times... i also wondered what the terminal range would be from a 5 ft barrel from such a cannon... yep they are a blast!!
04 April 2008, 09:32
GatogordoHard to tell, but that looks more like a Parrot rifle type, which are sometimes rifled and amazingly accurate.
I just acquired a 2/3 scale civil war type with 2 1/4 inch bore. I've only shot "blanks" in it so far. 3 ounces of cannon grade black makes a nice boom. Frankly, this is a damn good replica and I don't see how the hell they ever hit anything with the lack of aiming ability.
BTW to tasco, I don't pretend to know for sure, but most sites I've read specifically warn against shooting lead balls in cannons.
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04 April 2008, 20:34
Hog KillerGatogordo, mine is a smooth bore. I am shooting, a one pound twelve ounce truncated cone proj.
Keith
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05 April 2008, 17:51
GatogordoKeith:
Sounds like fun, what diameter is your bore? Where or how are you getting/making the projectiles? According to the seller, billiard balls fit perfectly down mine, but that's kind of expensive cannon fodder.
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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
06 April 2008, 09:52
Gibbs505great I would love to have a cannon!
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06 April 2008, 10:18
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by Gatogordo:
Keith:
Sounds like fun, what diameter is your bore? 1 1/2"Where or how are you getting/making the projectiles?I cast my own, in a bullet mold I made According to the seller, billiard balls fit perfectly down mine, but that's kind of expensive cannon fodder.Might check for a rail yard, to see if you can get 2 - 2 1/8" ball bearings or look for a round ball sinker mold
Keith
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07 April 2008, 21:17
ClaymanThat game is AWESOME! It makes the long hours at "work" just fly by!

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10 April 2008, 07:31
tasco 74any idea why not use lead projectiles in a cannon gordo? these guys have a custom mould to cast 1lb lead cannon balls...... hhuuummmmmmm............
11 April 2008, 02:11
Hog KillerI think that the main reason for saying not to use lead for projectiles, is the weight difference from iron shot. However, in small bore cannons, it does not make that big a difference. A 4 - 5" bore cannon it becomes another story, the weight increase adds up fast. As does recoil and pressure.
Zinc is a good substitute for iron/steel shot, and is easy to cast.
Keith
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