I suffered my first burst soda can while firing a half scale coehern mortar last night using 400 grains of 1FG. All previous shots firing up to 350 grain loads have remained intact. The mortarÂ’s barrel was undamaged. I recorded the shot using a Nikon digital camera taking 3 frames a second and a Canon digital camera in movie mode.
Here is a blow-up picture of the moment of firing as captured by the Nikon (lucky shot):
HereÂ’s the next shot taken by the same camera 0.33 seconds later. Note the flame event is long over
Next are two frames from the movie clip taken 0.07 seconds apart:
In the second shot, you can see the concrete core and the aluminum can have separated (two dark objects towards the top left side of the picture) . The can floated down about 15 feet from the gun. The concrete core sailed out of sight. Here are a couple pictures of the can. The can was facing up in the barrel and the bottom of the can is missing.
Obviously I need to cut back on my load. ItÂ’s interesting that this coehornÂ’s sub-chamber can probably hold 800 grains of powder, but my future beer can shooting will stay at or below 350 grains.