Double D
I have found several mortar drawings what eludes me is the ones I mentioned above in my OP. I probably need to buy the prints anyways for the carriage plans. What really sticks in my craw is one of the places charges X amount for the prints then it costs 5 bucks for this, 5 more for that and an additional 10 for shipping, plus 5 more for living in the mountain time zone? They also appear to not have a decent break on price or shipping for multiple sets. Talk about getting nickel and dimed to death. If they want 50 bucks a set for the things..... just come on out and say it.
I am still trying to figure out what difference it makes as to what time zone I live in........... They ever hear about USPS flat rate envelopes and boxes? They could put every plan they have in a 14.95 flat rate box and send it anywhere in the country.
Rant over................ maybe..
Actually that sounds like AOP. The are a home hobby business, not a commercial operation. I have never seen a flat rate envelope big enough to hold a set of their plans. The value of the plans they provide far exceed the price. I would reserve criticism until you have seen a set.
No. 4 Civil War 10 Inch Sea-Coast Mortar, Model 1844 is $12 plus$7 base postage plus $5 to pacific time zone. $24 dollars you willnot regret spending.
Order a set and get back to us and tell us how you feel then.
Couple more questions.
Whats with the can of Goex in everyones pictures?
Some tiome back Balster Bob, one of Senior Members here got a bit frustrated with everyone and said put something the picture show how big the cannons real are--like a powder can. Since then to give perspective, that's become the tradition.
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Lets say the stuff could be hard to find locally for me as its has been in the past. I have been using Pyrodex in my other cannon for years. Is this practice frowned upon because its not a "purist" application? LOL!
Not as hard as you think. Several of the powder distributors will ship minimum 5 lbs direct to your house. Look at the Cannon list in the sticky's and go down to the Powder suppliers. Click on their links and when it opens, look for the distributor link and click on that. You may be surprised how close a distributor is to you.
I have never been able to make a cannon with proper windage shoot Pyrodex....the ball just drops out on the ground in front of the cannon.
What caliber are you shooting and are you using a pathed ball. Pyrodex whether it is in cartridges, or muzzle loader needs resistant to work properly and that includes muzzle loading cannons.