With the right kind of sabot, that shouldn't be a problem. You shouldn't really engage at "point blank" anyway, and with a light enough sabot, it'll slow to a halt due to drag long before it ever gets close to a target. (It should also be light enough that should it hit someone the results are laughable).Lokoyo wrote:I rather not use a sabot because I might use this cannon in a water war.
Things like plastic drinking cups are popular in the right barrel sizes - unlikely to cause injury, very quick to slow down from drag, etc, etc.
Alternatively you can just use lower pressures and make do with a low velocity cannon.









