Has anyone here tried using superballs, ping-pong balls, or similar inexpensive balls in mortars or cannon? I came across some thick walled (o.d. >= 2 x i.d.) steel tube scrap at a local hydraulics repair shop. They gave me several different sizes and lengths free of charge out of the recycle bin. Until I have the proper ball molds I have nothing but blanks to shoot in the models I'm trying to build.
The local mega-mart sells 12-packs of ~1" superballs for about a dollar. There is also a ready supply of these same size balls just about everywhere I've seen a rack of 25 cent gumball machines (more expensive but awfully handy when you run out of ammo far from home). These balls roll smoothly in one of the pipes I was given. Patched, these balls are snug but slide with little effort.
On light powder loads, in a cool tube, should superballs be safe? Would coating the balls in fine powdered graphite for lubrication and a little fire resistance help or be necessary?
Thanks for the help, p_t