I have been thinking about bronze boy's less than stellar results on the postal target yesterday, and I believe the answer lies in the fact that it is almost impossible to effect good SAMCC style sighting with all those acanthus leaves, dingle balls, fish handles, etc. on the gun. If he would only build nice, Civil War (American) guns with clean, unadorned, tubes, then he would have no trouble sighting his cannon. Of course that would also take hundreds off the price, so that's probably not going to happen!
Anybody know what approx. velocity his 50 cal. ball was going to make a loud, slapping sound on the cardboard backing of the target? I've heard that sound before when a friend hit a nearby target with his .455 British bulldog revolver with 2.5 inch barrel. He claimed 650 f.p.s., so maybe Gary's cannon ball is going 500 to 800 f.p.s. GGaskill, any idea?
Tracy and Mike
P.S. 22 yards and this is why:
Re: Postal Shoot?
« Reply #11 on: January 17, 2010, 11:23:42 PM »
If we do this I'll furnish the targets, since it's not real easy to find B17's.
Something else I just remembered The Cannon club doesn't shoot at 25 yards, they shot in front of the 25 meter bench.
Looks like 9-10 feet in front. so we shoot from 22 yards. Smiley
Anybody interested?
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