i got a piece of solid 1045 steel its about 28" long and 3'dia thought about a howitzer style barrel
was wondering if i made a bore of 1.71 golf ball size with a powder pocket 1"x3"
my worry is no the powder pocket as i have 1" material around it and more then enouf behind it but the bore walls if they be safe enouf as they will be around 3/4 or so thin
i know NSSA rules state barrel should be atleast as think as the bore
should i mkae the bore smaller or will this be ok
Even i dont belong to the NSSA i do heed there safety rules
The one caliber rule is the safety rule for artillery pieces used in N-SSA competitions, we refer them as safety guidelines. Now why would you want to ignore safety guidelines?
If you have the skill and knowledge you can use a different steels and make thinner walls, but to what purpose.
Some things to keep in mind.
First to comply with the Antique exemption, and especially over .50 caliber you need to be replicating a pre 1899 design muzzle loader, not just making a piece of steel with a hole down the center.
If you find a piece of steel, divided its diameter by three to determine the size of projectile.
If you have a projectile multiply it by three to and look for a piece of steel that diameter for the projectile.
Before you go to a howitzer design think about how you are going to load that chamber. It isn't easy.