Just out of curiosity are there North-South Skirmish Association events in all 50 states? if so I haven't heard of any in my neighborhood., and if I don't attend their events.,(And I'll bet most cannoneers don't) . How come the demand to build a cannon that passes their inspection?..., By the way I do have a Brass cannon ., it is 3"Brass rod with a 1"bore of my own design., built by one of our sponsors here on the forum.., Its doing just fine and I fire 1"lead thru it. when one of our sponsors made it., everyone thought it was just fine? It has no steel liner. I had a Bronze made not long ago., it has no steel liner. Really just for the sake of the conversation., if most of these events are on the east coast and I live on the west., I take my cannon out into the woods for my own fun., and the gun is machined past safe tolerances....., is that o.k ? There is an awful lot of cannon that goes thru here not built to NSSA specs. I have a wild imports cannon.,The wild imports does not get lead.,but it kicks an awesome blank ! for the money it looks pretty and goes boom., Its a great signal gun we like it. I have some stainless guns being machined.,Now I see that's not meeting NSSA ...., Well these are going on the boat (SALTWATER) yea most NSSA events aren't going to take place on the ocean and these are going to resist corrosion a little better than seamless steel.,I understand about the seamless., that makes sense sure...., but steel rusts., I wouldn't want a steel cannon on the water., just too much maintenance....,I got enough to do..., I need stuff i can clean then know its not going to start rusting anyway. Oiled or not., if its on the boat and its not stainless or bronze..., It's GOING TO RUST. I think there should be a little more thought involved in cannon making than if it passes the NSSA.
My first cannon I picked up in 1989 I have been shooting it relentlessly for almost 20 years.,terribly abusing it before i joined the forum and learned what a foil packet was., or had propper tools made for it., ect.,ect., (the forum is awesome) After a recent hone and inspect at a well respected machine shop its as good as new., its a casting from a major foundry in my area., 80% Stainless and 20% nickel., No-Liner machined and fired ever since.., no-rust., no bulging., no signs of being fired after the hot tank ., honing and inspect. I am sure it doesn't meet the NSSA either., but it doesn't mean it isnt any good does it .
I am glad NSSA exists., it gives people who want involved something great to do.,However it is obvious there are alot more cannons in the US than NSSA members . Gatto's two larger naval cannons certainly meet the 1 caliber rule . I dont have one., but I have seen them. My little 1.75 caliber victory cannon (Signal) does not meet 1 caliber rule., so we fire blanks from that. It does however have a stainless sleeve and it cleens easily and does not rust.