This is the best pic I have showing the other side of a similar gun:

Incidentally. one of the display boards around the ship states that when a long 12 pounder was fired, the force on the breeching rope and on the ship's side was about 6 tons! Victory carried 30 of them, so in a broadside these guns alone would exert a 90 ton strain. No wonder they built the ships out of oak.
Pete
Incidentally. one of the display boards around the ship states that when a long 12 pounder was fired, the force on the breeching rope and on the ship's side was about 6 tons! Victory carried 30 of them, so in a broadside these guns alone would exert a 90 ton strain. No wonder they built the ships out of oak.
Pete

It was also rare for all guns on one side to fire at once, usually fire was given as a rolling broadside, guns firing one after the other, firing as they bore on the target. After the initial broadside they’d fire as they were reloaded, obviously at different times. Still a hell of a pull though :thumb2:
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