Russianblood
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I have a bag of .590 steel balls from one of my kid's games that they no longer play with (mouse trap I believe). I plan on giving them a try with a thick pillow ticking patch.
"There used to be an old barrel maker supposedly here in Indiana that always shot ball bearings. When he shot out a barrel in a couple of years, he'd make a new one."
Well is there really an advantage in that? First I would doubt the "very high speed". There is only so much energy in a given amount of powder and black powder is not a high velocity propellant, it is most efficient when pushing a heavy projectile at rather low velocity.USBP_1969 said:That means that a smoothbore has the advantage of shooting a perfectly round ball at a very high speed. :hmm:
Kent
Many Klatch said:I just noticed that the ball bearing has a lot less drop and that I could hold dead on at 100 to 200 yards and still hit the target. It will surely clang a gong at that distance.
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There must be some voodoo involved because the laws of physics cannot explain such a flat trajectory with any sort of round ball. :grin:
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