I'm not sure if I'll do this or not, but let me know what should happen anyway.
You saw the pix in our other post of the 9" Spanish mortar, which due the different system of measures in use in Spain when this was made, is about 9.5 inches in English measure. The two balls I have that are closest to fitting are 9.1 inches diameter. This would leave way too much windage, a total of 0.400 in.
If the bore had a 1/8 in. thick liner in it, the total windage would only be 0.150, (or 0.075 all around assuming the shell was centered), and I could shoot it with that.
What if I made a 1/8 in. thick aluminum liner the full length of the straight part of the bore, loaded in the 9.1-inch ball, and shot it, no epoxy or nuthin' holding the liner in? Which of these would happen:
1. Liner is ejected before ball
2. Liner comes partway out and opens up like a tulip outside the muzzle.
3. Powder gas presses the liner into bore so hard it does not move at all.
4. Ball comes out first due to larger surface area exposed to powder gas, then liner ejects and flies a short way.
if there's any hope to this scheme, I could even make a quicky liner out of wrapped-up aluminum flashing.
I wouldn't mind cementing the liner to the bore with some adhesive that was temporary, but I don't think I'd want to use epoxy as it may damage the original bore.
Any thoughts?
I previously had decided to use maybe two layers of canvas in a bag sort of arrangement to take up the excess windage, but the liner thing seems so much neater and more positive, even if it ejects, so long as the ball gets going first.