A couple of my machine gun buddies and I went shooting yesterday and I decided to take along a cannon barrel. I built a golf ball barrel and a sled base for it and we were off to the range yesterday. The barrel has no sights so I used the "South African" cannon sighting method, thanks to Double D. The first two shots were to check the flight paths of golf balls and with 1.5 oz. of FFg I found that they travel straight for about 250 feet and then curved sharply to the right. I think this is due to ball weight although I'm not certain. Next, I thought I would give my one and only 1 lb. lead ball a try. I loaded the barrel with 1.5 oz. FFg and with the target at approximately 175 feet, sighted over barrel and.........
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It had to be LUCK or at least a good bit of it. Shot No.4 was a miss. Shot No.5 was at a large coffee can at about 100 feet and a hit. Shot No. 6 was at the orange jug pictured below at about 100 feet. Shot No.7 was at a rock at about 200 feet and I couldn't tell if it was a hit or miss. Overall it was a great day, good weather and alot of fun. Dom
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Entrance hole.
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Exit hole.