Rick, Mike and I have seen such projectiles fired by competitors in cannon shoots in Westero, NY and Casper, WY. I got up within a few feet of one loading procedure with permission at a practice session and noticed that the zinc projo was a very tight fit and not only had to be indexed perfectly, but the attitude of it's axis had to be pretty close to coincident with the tube's axis. In short, this makes loading a very finicky thing to accomplish.
Is your plan to use the exact same liner that the cannon's bore was made from? If so, form errors aren't going to zap your efforts, unless your tube has gain twist rifling. The shrinkage rate of the projectile as it goes from molten to cool is .007" per inch, so you theoretically will have a total gap of .01575" or only .00788" all around.
NOT MUCH!! Even an increase of .010" or .012" in size diff. would make loading a heck of a lot easier. The closer you get to a line-to-line fit, (same projo dia. as the bore dia) , the difficulty of loading increases exponentially.
If you are thinking of something completely different from what I have described, please let us all know.
Sounds like a terrific project, Rick. Pay no attention to the naysayers,
Just Do It!.
Tracy and Mike
P.S. Ref. this post about ZN shrinkage:
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php?topic=234419.0