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CANNONMAN

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Not to be a traitor to all the fine folks of the BP but... I think ya'll might like to got to Rifle, Thread - Bragging Rights - and scroll down to the BP targets and rig. WOW! I had no Idea this was possible!?!?! [Wonder if I could do this with one of my cannons....?]
 
Common Gary! Go for it! If I can't get the BP'ers -v- Cowboys going then Ya gotta help teach'n them fancy new guys a lesson!
 
Setting up a mill to cut flats can take hours and once set up, it should not be taken down. The milling itself can take about two days and I doubt if the school will let me have it for 2 1/2 days for myself.

Later this year I may be able to score on a Bridgeport. My classmate wants to upgrade and is willing to sell me his. I'd have to get a digital read out for the X, Y and Z axis but that's easy.
 
Ya, I posted there. Good topic cannon. I do love the big guns but I would not say they are inherently more accurate. The civil war gun is a good example. That is only 15 lbs or so. The bench gun pictured is maybe 35? That is still less than half the weight of my 80lb slug gun.
I have a Fred Sinclair built inline, as posted here before that can hang with that big .62. It is maybe 8lbs?



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5 at 100

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Here is what a change in ball size, same load will do, 3 shots at 100. .005 ball size change
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Even the small ones will shoot, the big guns are more of a hoot!
 
Here is a recent group I made with my U.S. M1805 martial pistol repro:

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Not bad for a smoothbore with no rear sight!
 
Green Mountain barrels has a 50-110 barrel with a 1-24 twist octagon barrel for around $200 just cut off chamber and rethread for breech plug
 
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