found this for you..https://www.traditionsfirearms.com/d...1362674471.pdf
molds can be made by jeff tanner who may give advice on size with intended patch
found this for you..https://www.traditionsfirearms.com/d...1362674471.pdf
molds can be made by jeff tanner who may give advice on size with intended patch
email...... stephenbarrow@ntlworld.com
Thanks for that. I spoke to Mrs Tanner on Friday, apparently Jeff is unwell at the moment so hopefully I'll be able to speak to him this week.
Remember, it is the strongest character that God gives the most challenges.
Email the MLAGB. They have cannon shoots and may be able to tell you if the ball is patched. They may also be able to give you some advice about where to use it as well.
As far as I know you don't use a patch on a cannon ball I think you use wadding between the powder and ball. I could be wrong though.
I like the sound of an 8 bore brass cannon. I wish they had not been mentioned I might be tempted to get one.
I've been advised to patch the ball so Jeff Tanner's son is making me a 0.810" mould, the cannon's bore is about 0.840 so a 15 thou patch will make up the difference. Also having a mould made for a nice bronze .700" bore naval cannon. I'll post some pictures here if anyone's interested ?
Remember, it is the strongest character that God gives the most challenges.
A problem you may have is that most ranges (including MLAGB HQ at Wedgnock) have a max calibre of .75". A lot of ranges also have a max muzzle energy of 1465 ft/lbs (ish)
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