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Thought you guys might like this. A friend of a friend took this picture. I reckon its something quite exceptional.

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WOW. .Great pic.
Are you sure that they were only 4.pdrs?
Would like to see a 24 or 32 pdr. at night. :grin:
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Yup. :grin: They are indeed 4 pounders. Standing at the little town of Phillipolis in the Freestate on Garrison carriages. :thumbsup:
 
OK, heres the low down. Those two shots are blanks loaded at 250 grams each. The camera was apparently set to an extended exposure speed and thus created the longer flame effect. :thumbsup:
 
Yip, as i said before, a 24 or 32 pdr. at night with a real loaded barrel. :shocked2:
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