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Woody Morgan

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Friend of mine made this little jewel. .75 caliber and is a big favorite at the range.
I usually power it with 130 grains of FFg.
I'm not sure what this is a replica of. Civil War?
It gets stored in a custom carrying/storage case made for it.

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Very nice! How accurate are theese little cannon models?
Actually, I'm surprised with the accuracy. We have a 16"x20" plate at 134 yards and have been within a foot of it twice.
Gonna hit it one day but I'm almost afraid of what it will do.
Meh. The plate's replaceable. Fire in the hole!

wm
 
About 60 years ago, my brother and I made a .56 caliber cannon out of a piece of brass bar stock 2" in diameter and about 14" long, putting it on a naval mount. It was almost as accurate as a black powder pistol with similar barrel length.
 
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