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USS Alabama 16" Guns

Great pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us.

I've toured the Alabama and its well worth the time. I've also toured the Razorback In Little Rock and the Yorktown in Charleston. I've walked around on the flight deck of the Yorktown and touched the postmarks on on the base of the tower made from enemy machine-gun fire. It made the hair on my neck stand up!

A friend brought back a granule of powder from the machine-gun shoot at Knob Creek that was used in one of the warships. I don't remember which one. It was about the size of a 35mm film container. (anyone remember those)

Thanks to all that served, no matter what war.
 
i found this on the powder:
The D839 propellant (smokeless powder) grain used for full charges issued for this gun was 2 in (51 mm) long, 1 in (25 mm) in diameter and had seven perforations, each 0.060 in (1.5 mm) in diameter with a web thickness range of 0.193 to 0.197 in (4.9 to 5.0 mm) between the perforations and the grain diameter. A maximum charge consisted of six silk bags–hence the term bag gun–each filled with 110 lb (50 kg) of propellant.
 
My son and I, along with his scout troop, spent several weekend "campout" trips on board. We'd load in Friday afternoon, come out Sunday morning. If you've never been, it's well worth the stop to visit.
 
If anyone is wondering what a 16"/50cal or a 5"/38 is. The bore is 16" or 5 " and the number after the bore is the length of the barrel. In the case of the 5"/38 (what we all trained on in boot camp in the 50's) is that of a gun with a 5" bore and the barrel is 38 times the bore or about 16 ' long! This makes the 16" guns having a
barrel 66 2/3 feet long!
 
I collect the weirdest things, and the image by JoeMcNeill sparked a memory of perhaps having one of those “grains” of propellant.

Edit: This particular “kernel” of propellant weighs 421.4 grs.
The comparative projectile is a 618 gr .50 BMG APIT.
GotRDid.
 

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Do you think if you used one of those tools advertised here on April 1 a few years ago to uniform the holes in the powder that maybe it would be more efficient? ;)
 
Assuming a nominal weight of 16.61 kernels per pound and 1,495 kernels per 90 pound bag, this translates to 8,970 (nominal) kernels per full 6 bag (540 lb) charge.
The ballistics boggle the mind.
GotRDid.
 

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