Thanks Clark.
When Taylor and I were kids, we made cannons and ship's sides, gun ports, ropes (strings)on the ports and to pull the cannons into battery.
IIRC they were about .22 to .25 cal. we shot chunks of lead at pods of weeds floating down the Thames River behind our house, but from our neighbour's yard
as ours was treed. This was right in the middle of the village, with the bank of Montreal in plain view across the river. LOL
We used Curtis and Harvey's 3F - it was about $0.98, or maybe $1.98 for the can.iirc. Ignition to the 'pan' was by a Linstock. -(rod with fork(kinda like a sheep tender's crook, to hold the slow match)