I suppose I better clarify...I just posted over in the Postal Match thread that I want to have structured events at next years shoot.
The idea I have in mind is Saturday will be an open shoot; sight you gun in, test loads, make smoke and fire and have some great fellowship.
Sunday, some structured events. A SAMCC shoot. Shoot the Ship!. Lay siege to the fort! Anything else we might be able to come up with.
Why?
First I am not interested in competitive shooting and the baggage it brings with it. At the other end of the scale, smoke and fire is what draws me to this shooting. Add a projectile to the mix and the thrill level goes up a notch. Mortars are fun to shoot because you can see the ball fly. Cannons get boring real fast just flinging balls down with no results. But after a while even mortars can become yawners. Might take longer to get the yawner state watching S.C.A Monstre Mortar shoot. But the ho hum stage can be reached.
So whats the next logical step...Okay you can make smoke and fire and toss things down range, but can you hit anything? If you can hit something, what happens when you do hit something.
The SAMCC shoot is one way to do that. It also provides venue for the small guns. If we don't structure for the small guns the bigger guns will over shadow the little guns.
Shoot the Ship! I want to build wooden ship; mast, sail the whole nine yards. May be two ships. One larger ship for 1 inch and larger gun using sights in the spirit of the originals. And a smaller ship for under 1 inch.
Anybody have a bunch of old used red bricks, they might want to donate and haul to Montana to build a fort?
Remember these?
My One inch gun knocked them down pretty good, the little .50 cal rang them, but couldn't knock them down.
I'd like to get another set 1/2 the size and 1/4 inch thick for the small cannons, any body have the steel and time to donate?
Anybody have any better ideas?