Hi I went to a supplier to pick-up some aluminm to build a mold for my bronze cannon .While I was ther I asked if they had any bronze that I could use to build a 10 gauge cannon.They looked a round to see what they had,I asked if they had naval bronze.They said they did ,it was a 12 ft piece in 2 inch .They asked how much I wanted.I asked if they had any rems,he said yes but it was 360 brass 8 inches long by 2 inch,He said it was the best for machining of all the brass or bronze and was strong and similar to naval bronze /brass 464 .I bought it and am hoping to build a 10 gauge cannon breech.Has any one used this material and is it strong enought.The data sheets I have found looks like it.The sales man said it is strong because it is drawn not cast as some are and has a very good finish ,and bright,
Any help would be helpful as this will be the first for me to build as I bought the last cannon(looking for a bronze cannon).If it is not strong enought I still am going to build a muzzle loader for noise and maybe shoot balls .Any idea for a bore size?I would like to build the 10 gauge if possible ,I sold a 12 gauge because it was a short barrel and could shoot regular 12 gauge shells.I think going 10 gauge is better as the ammo is hard to get,I have some 10 gauge shells I can use to make blanks out of ,just for hoildays,as I hope to go to the range to shoot and have fun.Hope I get help as I did on my other bronze cannon,bunch of good guys on this site and have a lot of good info for newbees like me.One thumb short