double d, my intent with this canon barrel is to amuse myself and friends with a cheap ammo. It dose this now. I would like to make it shoot golf balls accuratly. I dont want to decrease velocity, I want to "think outside the box" .what if I make a knurling tool to cut /raise horizontal lines 1/4" wide line down the length of the top of the bore? a friction drive to spin the ball. I'm new to this forum stuff. How do you look for somthing that specific on this forum? as far as beeing an efective wepon, I want to shoot gophers @ 50 yards to start. a golf ball is what i want to use. Got plent of other guns to shoot gophers with but not this one yet. Got a lathe and a bridg-p type mill. can try quite a bit. i like accuracy, its our friend.
Certainly think out side the box. Go ahead and try your idea and let us know it works.
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I do not think your idea about cutting horizontal lines down the top of the bores is a good one. Those lines will tear you cartridge apart during loading and could harbor sparks after firing.
Also I think, because of inertia, all they will do is tear the cover off the balls.
As far as accuracy for gopher shooting, I shoot some where between 2000 and 5000 rounds or more a year at Montana gophers and know what it takes to hit one. Some I shoot as far away a 75 yards...
While I wouldn't say you can't hit one with a golf ball, it sure wouldn't be easy. In Montana it wouldn't be illegal to shoot a gopher with a golf ball cannon, it might be elsewhere. Since you have now publically posted your intent, you better make sure it is legal before you go any further Either way it isn't really with in the scope of this forum. If I were to try this I would start by slowing the golf ball down to velocities where the ball is stable and go for it.
I can tell you this I would not waste my time shooting gophers with golf balls, it would get the zinc or steel balls...you do understand that you shoot them and go pick them up and shoot them again and again.
Now if you are interested in hearing from us how you can go about doing this we are most glad to share our idea's.