Indeed 1080 has a good rep....
tomb
Good reputation for ARCHITECTURAL applications. Agree. Tremendous strength - even some well recommended uses in agricultural applications that I ran across earlier this evening. Reading through Machinery's Handbook gives a whole lot of other applications for high carbon steels as well - like springs. It's value is for it's hardness and strength. HARDNESS is not what one wants for a cannon.
Cannons are different. But I've not found anything on
resistance to cracking due to IMPACT.
There are those on this board (engineers) that have been concerned about too much carbon going from 1018 even to 1024 (much less 1080) for that reason. (Bore liner on Brass cannon.)