okay, she did it and I watched the cannon. you can't help but like cannons.
was there any night battles in the civil war? that would have been awesome to watch.
I participated in a very early (one hour before dawn) battle at a reenactment at Chickamauga several years back. There were 55 full size cannon and 8000 soldiers on the field all firing at the same time. The noise and flame in the predawn hours was an experience to remember. I shot 55 lbs. of powder from my Parrott Rifle in two days using 12 oz. loads.
Zulu
Bugeye, yes there were. Masterpieces of confusion, from what I have read of them.
Zulu, only 74 rounds in two days?
We used to 8 oz charges, but to save money I have cut it back. Still do the occasional full service charge though. Usually for the first shot of a battle or maybe for the morning wake up gun.
Here is a time shot of some night fire in conjunction with fireworks at the Fresno Civil War Remembered a few years ago.
and a video of it
That was the first time we did that. Last year we did a lot more. Started off with the Federal guns firing by file, then we took it up, then the fireworks people set of their first round of shells. Then the Federals fired, we took it up, fireworks did their second round. Did that 8 times. One thing that irks me about it is that the fireworks company got paid for it, our clubs didn't. Including the Federals we had 15 guns, howitzers, and mortars firing. The gun I commanded went through 5 pounds of powder and 8 primers for that. Not a huge outlay for that gun, but not chum change either.