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    1841 Seacoast 42 PDR-Refurb

    Here is the before picture of my 1841 42 PDR scale model I made from William Greens plans back in 1984. I decided it was in need being refurbished. Here's what the was done in Refurb. 1. Chain and rings added to cap keys. 2. Breech rope shackles added. 3. Shooting platform built. 4. Rope...
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    Voortrekker Monument

    Hey Titus, The South African Miniature Cannon Club is sending up a couple of representatives to the Voortrekker Monument the first weekend in June to fire salutes. You should stop by and visit with them.
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    Bore diameter

    I am building a model cannon to shoot in club matches. The club furnishes the lead round ball and powder. The balls supplied are .455 diameter. I want to shoot this gun with a patch. What diameter should I ream the bore?
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