Victor, you are right about this, but we don't have any such equipment, so we will use what we have, a 35 year old, 14", Rockwell Delta, bandsaw and some darn good German, Bi-Metal blades.
We can get back to work on important "work stuff" now that we are back from the NRA's Whittington Center near Raton, New Mexico. We went down there with our shooting buddies, Gary and Bruce. We all had a great time and were very impressed with the facilities! We found some cannons down there as well, which makes the following photos legit. Spare time work on the Petard target doors will resume tomorrow. Here is some good news for those of you who are interested in rifled liners or "sleeves" for small bore smoothbore cannon. Having decided that the planned shop expansion is way too expensive, we will get back to work on the 7" Brooke we are building on speculation and should finish it in about 6 weeks. Then the 1.000" Rifled Liner and following that the 1.750" Rifled liner. For you Krupp Gun lovers there should be work started on those by late October with Dec., Jan., or Feb. deliveries.
Tracy
The entrance is 15 miles south of Raton, NM.
The four of us stayed in this log cabin for $14 per person per night. There were four sets of bunk beds, 3 in a common room and one in a separate room. Shower facilities, etc were shared. A heater was provided, as was a mattress, sheets, etc., but not AC.
Across the street was the 1,000 Yard High Power Range with 100 positions. Click on the photo and count them yourself.
Directly across the street was the nicest of the "Founders Cabins" donated to the Whittington Center by Brownells. It has four, double occupancy rooms, each with bath facilities for 150 per night. Also a nice kitchen, great room with leather furniture, heat and AC and a wide screen TV.
The headquarters building has a very interesting Museum of the Old West donated by Brownells and also a reading room with 4 different types of signal guns. There are no markings to help with I.D. 3/4" bore, six inches long, ML.
The muzzle.
I probably lost some of my hearing to this type as a counselor at YMCA Camps, a 10 Gauge Winchester BL.
This one was very nice with it's nicely turned tube about 1.25" in Dia. and about 8" long.
An interesting BL with unique striker assy.
10 Gauge bore.
And in the lobby, a Western cannon, the 12 Pdr. Mountain Howitzer.
Mike prepares to try his skill on the 500 Yard Silhouettes with his favorite battle rifle, a SMLE No. I, Mk. III.
I push eight 30-06 rounds into Mike's M-1 Garand which I borrowed. Coincidentally, I just found a really nice one for myself yesterday, after looking for almost 10 years!!
I'm going for the full size "White Buffalo" at 1,137 yards. According to Mike, I tickled it's tail and parted it's head hair and shot between it's legs, but failed to hit that monster. It was a heck of a lot of fun trying though! Gary and Bruce did very well with Bruce's, French MAS 49-56 conversion to 7.62mm NATO.