Hello all-
I am seeking help in reducing he amount of wadding that ends up flaming on the ground after a shot.
I shoot this hybrid "cannon" for the local HS football team and they have installed a new track and field that they don't want to have damaged by any flaming debris.
This cannon is actually a small stainless steel barrel that is surrounded with a foam and fiberglass shell.
We use about 2.25 oz. of powder- either Pyrodex triple fg or similar and ignite it with a shotgun primer on a nipple over the powder. I normally use about 2-3 sheets of paper towel for wadding.
The reload process is as follows, tip cannon up to vertical, pour premeasured powder in then follow with a wad and pack it standing up, then lower it back down to it's wheels and then add a little more wad and pack again. the tighter the pack the better the pop usually.
We shoot on kickoff, TD and end of game. We have had 78 point games... that is about 13 shots over 2 hours.
So is there a better material or method that will reduce the amount of or chance of flaming wadding? we are looking at some large tarps as well.
here is a clip of a couple shots... thanks in advance for any advice or questions...