We said this poll would last three weeks. Three weeks have gone by and this poll is closed. The results are as follows:
In First Place is the 1.7500" Bore Dia. Rifled Cannon Blank
10 of the 23 total votes cast were for this size. We will work to make sure that the golf ball size rifled cannon blank becomes a reality. As we mentioned before, this will only be possible after we lengthen our lathe and rifling machine by about 3 feet. This will happen in Jan. or Feb. as money and time permit. Cannon Blank availability will occur approx. 3 months after that time allowing for order acceptance, obtaining new gundrills and reamers, constructing a new rifling head and new hook cutter and new sine bar and obtaining 1018 rounds of the proper size. We will be able to cut 9 groove to 15 groove rifling of .305" to .184" width of lands and grooves, making authentic scale 100 Pounder Parrotts to Type 1 James Rifles possible and many others too. If you do not need authentic form rifling, then you can make any type of rifled cannon you want with our Rifled Cannon Blanks.
In second Place is the 1.0000" Bore Dia. Rifled Cannon Blank
7 of 23 votes were cast for this size. Considering the cost differential between this size and the larger 1.75" size, we believe this will actually be the favorite when the final orders are received. The cost of the 1.0000" size we be posted when several material and tool suppliers gives us their bids.
Several other votes were spread around the other sizes. We can make all of these with drills and reamers we already have in lengths out to 29", so if you want one of the other sizes, please let us know via a PM or email.
PaulB and GGaskill, We agree that it's better to have a slightly sub-scale bore rather than a proportionally larger one. It helps with recoil abatement too. Also, it helps to use powder charges which are the smallest which will afford superior accuracy. In our experience with the 1.0000" guns, this is normally between 60% and 80% of scale service loads.
James, We will be offering this service based on having a reasonable range of round sizes (O.D.) available. In most cases this will be covered by two sizes or 4 sizes if you are considering both bore sizes. However, we will special order a special size based on your needs as we cannot order enough weight of 1018 steel to qualify for any volume discount, so, other than more actual weight, your "special" will cost you no more than the regular proportional weight increase. We feel better with slightly sub-scale bores too. As far as knowledge goes, if we did not learn something completely new from this GBO forum almost every day, we would not bother to show up. This is a very, very special place on the World Wide Web, a vast store house of BP Artillery knowledge and you all would do best to take notes as we do. We have a huge Favorites file, backed up, the overwhelming bulk of which, is derived directly from links offered within our member's posts.
Tracy