One project that has been in the back of my mind is a cannon called OverKill. And that is the only name that would fit this animal.
Although I would love to have a 30 - 40' barrel, storing it and moving it around would just be ridiculous. So 20' would be the biggest I can reasonably go. I will have two barrels: 2.5" and 3". I know, GGDT says it will choke performance
Imagine 4 4"x5' chambers running parallel to the barrel and arranged radially around the barrel. Valving would consist of 4 piston valves (3" piston, 2" or 2.5" porting) exhausted by 4 1" sprinkler vavles all piloted by another 1" sprinkler vavle. And possibly that valve piloted by a ball valve with a string I could holler and yank, reminiscent of large scale artillery.

I was playing on GGDT, and entering these numbers using the 2.4" barrel and a 56g tennis ball. At 120psi, I was getting 720mph! I know the variables of dead space and pilot volume will affect performance, but this is looking possible. Also with the 3" barrel, sooting coke bottles full of concrete, muzzle energy is rougly 9000 ft lbs! I was shooting for energy close to a .50 cal, but getting 11,000 ft lbs would need a pretty hefty projectile so we'll see.
I know this is a little ridiculous, thats why I was wondering if the program became less accurate as the scale increased to something this size. (not to insult d_hall by any means) This project would take quite a few 4" tees and a cross or two from mcmaster. This has started getting pretty pricey, but as I have always been fascinated by the punkin chunkin cannons, this would be my own small scale one! And with ranges over 1/4 mile, this would be one to tell stories about.
Being realistic, what do yall think?