Then I was going to fuel it so I opened the propane valve and I WAS OUT OF PROPANE!
That is the things that makes me want to kill in life... Oh did I mention I had to carry a huge compressor down the stairs and also carry the stump down to my house from the woods? And I only get the sound of frustration.
Well, to get my mood up again I post some pics of the round. It is still in the section of my barrel it was made in on the photo, to load I just press the pipe with the ammo in against the breech of the barrel and push it out of the pipe and into the barrel.


Well, I am sorry I had to share my frustration. But everyone with a big cannon that needs to be assembled on site will understand how frustrating it is to get a misfire because of something that wasn't even a technical problem.
Hello again, I have thought of making a piston valve for this gun a long time now. I have started sketching.
What I plan on doing is just using a 2" elbow from the chamber into a section of pipe the same diameter as my chamber where the piston and all the other internals is.
I am going to use the chamber that I got pressure tested to construct the valve housing.
What I am basically asking about is general tips and opinions on the deign when it comes to the 2" elbow between the chamber/valve and perhaps tips on how to make it serviceable without to much effort.
Thanks.

Please don't get mad at my tripple post.
I just fired the APFSDS round at a big stump at 5.5x mix.
I'll let the video do the talking.
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