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Rifling twist in Artillery cannons
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 570995" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>field arty uses 6400 mill circles. When shooting very close to friendlies they use a certain lot of projos and a certain lot of powder. They are called out as "contact lots." Nobody likes to drop rounds in closer than 300 yards because the atmosphere alone can cause you heart break. I have shot within 125 yards, and have brought Cofram right ontop of friendles a couple times while they were being over ran. Nobody wants to do this, and the call is always made on the recieving end. The hardest stuff to shoot are the point blank stuff. I have shot WP with one second on the time fuse with the lowest possible powder charge more than I like to remember. But with a round of WP going off between you and the neighbors; you no they ain't gonna spit in your eye. I will never forgive MacNamira for his failure to give is beehive rounds to this very day; while he had them in the states.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 570995, member: 25383"] field arty uses 6400 mill circles. When shooting very close to friendlies they use a certain lot of projos and a certain lot of powder. They are called out as "contact lots." Nobody likes to drop rounds in closer than 300 yards because the atmosphere alone can cause you heart break. I have shot within 125 yards, and have brought Cofram right ontop of friendles a couple times while they were being over ran. Nobody wants to do this, and the call is always made on the recieving end. The hardest stuff to shoot are the point blank stuff. I have shot WP with one second on the time fuse with the lowest possible powder charge more than I like to remember. But with a round of WP going off between you and the neighbors; you no they ain't gonna spit in your eye. I will never forgive MacNamira for his failure to give is beehive rounds to this very day; while he had them in the states. gary [/QUOTE]
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