We spent a happy hour at the range testing this, it fires a patched lead ball at just under .700" and I started with 60 grains of coarse BP and dropped to 50 grains fairly quickly with this result. Accuracy wise at 25m it was punching holes in a 3 shot group of around 5" courtesy of a tame ex FOO who got into the spirit of things and sighted it in we used my iFone as a clinometer in the absence of sights.
Re: Cannon anyone?
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 7:23 pm
by IainWR
If you need contact with the NRA Miniature Cannon discipline rep (yes we have one I am not joking), let me know.
Re: Cannon anyone?
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 7:42 pm
by Les
I keep looking at the miniature cannons in the Henry Krank catalogue. They are seriously tempting.
While Ovenpaa was firing the cannon I sweet talked a fellow shooter to let me try his HK something or other .22 semi auto, it made me smile, nothing beats firing 20 rounds in no time.
Re: Cannon anyone?
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 8:16 pm
by ovenpaa
The one we shot was a new Kranks Old Ironside Cannon, I think it was marked as Ardessa or similar.
IainWR, yes I would be interested to find out what is being shot miniature cannon wise :)
Re: Cannon anyone?
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 10:12 pm
by TomH
How big a cannon are you allowed? 9 Pounder? 12 Pounder?
Re: Cannon anyone?
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 6:03 am
by ResearchPress
MLAGB (www.mlagb.com) have a Miniature Cannon National Championship and run a postal league.
David
Re: Cannon anyone?
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 6:09 am
by dromia
I shoot my old 0.70" Jukar (now the Ardessa Napoleon III) regularly. Like all smooth bores they like to be driven hard for best accuracy. I use a 0.690" ball in a 0.010" dry lubed linen patch seated on tow over 70 gns of Swiss 2ff and Swiss Nothing B in the touch hole.
They are very accurate once you get the hang of the "lack of sight" picture, and mine will hold the 9 ring, obliterating the 10 ring on a PL12 target at 50 yards when I do my bit. I use felt tip pen marks on the trunion aligned with marks on its capture plate for repeatable elevations, they are great fun at the longer distances really showing up how good your sight picture memory is.
Re: Cannon anyone?
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:13 am
by WelshShooter
That is brilliant! A friend of mine bought one a few years ago but I niven seen one shot before. Thanks for sharing.