Oh Dark Lords of the Soot, need help with load

Started by Micheal Fortune, June 15, 2005, 12:23:31 PM

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Micheal Fortune

Saloon Keeper, Gambler, Shootist
Sun River Rangers Shooting Society / SASS 60159 / R.O.-1 / SBSS 1685 / G.O.F.W.G. 89 / RATS 58 / KGC 4 /

Lucky Irish Tom

Gonna hafta buy your black in cannisters now, guess yah better contact big lube with the size so they can start werkin on ah boolit mold fer it! ;D
If ya can't be fast it's good to be Lucky!
Official Irish Whiskey Taster
SASS 40271, WARTHOG, Darksider, Dirty RATS, RO2

Delmonico

Check to see if the primer hole is open, most a them the done plugged afore they put them out. >:(

If it's open, measure the bore and get lots a blackpowder.  I'll call some a the artillary guys I know and I bet if'n you fly us up there they can show ya how.  Me, I'm comin' along to feed them. ;D

Artillary guys like to eat. ;D
Mongrel Historian


Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

Ab Ovo Usque ad Mala

The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

Four-Eyed Buck

Prick&prime! Looks like maybe a 12 lber. We need Drydock or Janey here........Buck 8) ::) ;)
I might be slow, but I'm mostly accurate.....

Silver Creek Slim

NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Bushwack Bill

Pound and a half Cannon Grade Powder in silk or linnen bag.  Iron or zink ball slightly less than bore size.  Touch it off with flash hole full of 4Fg and a slow match on a six foot pole.  You might have trouble getting the tube back on that mount if you don't have an "A" frame, block and tackle rated for a ton and a good crew to handle it.
Old Soldiers never die, we fall back to hell to regroup and sell out to the highest bidder

The Arapaho Kid

I do Civil War reenactments as a cannoneer.  We have 5 cannons in our battery, one of which is a replica of a Napoleon 12 pounder.  Generally speaking we use 4 ounces of Holy Black for our firing.  This is quite enough to make those suckers roar!  This powder is done up in a wraped and sealed paper package.  The loader slides it in the barrel, then rams it home with the ramrod.  This breaks open the package and exposes the powder.  Meanwhile the gunner is pouring Holy Black down the touch hole and setting the shotgun primer in the hammer.  When everything is ready the lanyard is pulled and the cannon roars.  Our 12 pounder gets everyone's attention!  She's really noisy!   :D

gryffon2004

warthog
rats #198
pwdfr #111

Micheal Fortune

Just an update, and this was all for fun, the bore measures 6 inches, which should make her a 32 pounder.

125 + inches in length, hard to get an accurate measurement, honey hold this end,

the guy cutting the lawn comes by,

Him "hey what are you doing there",
Me "Oh just measuring it for a holster",,,,,,
Him "A holster??????????"  Confused look.......
Me  "Yep, the latest thing I hear, County Commissioners, go figure....."
Him "You got that right"  Drives away, shaking his head

The plaque on the other side reads.

Donated by Congress
To the
Soldiers Memorial
Committee
"We saved this Great Union for you"

Saloon Keeper, Gambler, Shootist
Sun River Rangers Shooting Society / SASS 60159 / R.O.-1 / SBSS 1685 / G.O.F.W.G. 89 / RATS 58 / KGC 4 /

James Robert jr.

Him "hey what are you doing there",
Me "Oh just measuring it for a holster",,,,,,


thats the best one ive heard today!!!!    ive got a friend that has a cavalry cannon w/a 2" bore about 3' long.   he uses it for memorial day cerimonies, he uses 1/4 lb 1f powder charge. :o

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