Author Topic: LIVE fired the Dom soda can mortar for the first time! Sorry no pics or movies.  (Read 930 times)

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About a week ago I took it to the range just to fire a couple of blanks to see how loud it was. IT WAS LOUD. I thought the people in the clubhouse would come charging out to see what the hell was going on. ;D They didn't. I then made up 12 rounds of cement filled soda cans using extra strong cement and let them harden about 5 days. This morning I painted them up with bright orange spray paint so I can see them down range. I went out to the range, max 100 yards, and placed a stake with a red flag on it as a target at 100. Dropped 50 grains of FFG through a funnel into the powder chamber. Dropped in a can and stuck in a fuse. I lit her up and BOOM! It went flying in the air to about 60 yards or so. I purposely set the elevation high, between 50 and 60 degrees because I like seeing the "shell" flying through the air. Obviously it came short so I just upped the charge to 90 grains of FFG. Set her off again and it came very close. By this time, I had the range to myself. Here comes a family. They were so impressed with the mortar! They loved it. We all loved the big thump of the "shell" hitting the dirt. Even wearing ear muffs we heard a thump and saw dirt kick up at 100 yards. So I went out to find the "shells" and they were half buried. Groups were about 10 feet in circumference of the flag.  Some I even fired 2 and 3 times total during the session! Others were obliterated by hitting rocks and splitting down the sides from the impacts. BOOM!................................THUMP! LOL   ;D

Today was far better than any day with all my rifles and pistols!

THANKS DOM FOR YOUR GREAT WORK!

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Today was far better than any day with all my rifles and pistols!
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YES!   That's what it's all about!

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I agree great sport....pop can mortars are fun shooters! Especially the Dom Dictator

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Yes the cement filled pop cans are fun but a 15 lb Bowling Ball is real fun !!!  ;D

And the Seacoast  5 gallon cement filled water jugs are awesum !  ::)
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Mortars are a spectator sport and always a crowd pleaser. I've shot some of my cans 6 - 8 times or more. If you put a wire loop in your concrete, after it is dry you can rig a plastic streamer to it and that helps you see them as they fly downrange.
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Today was far better than any day with all my rifles and pistols!
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YES!   That's what it's all about!



I thought the Hokie-Pokie was what it's all about ??? 

Sorry...I couldn't resist.

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YES!   That's what it's all about!



I thought the Hokie-Pokie was what it's all about ??? 

Sorry...I couldn't resist.


Yes, IF you turn about first.



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"Today was far better than any day with all my rifles and pistols!"

 More than once I've gone out shooting with a group of guys unfamiliar with mortars/cannons and seen ~$10,000 worth of firearms largely ignored. Everyone was more interested in watching the cannons fire and waiting their turn to light a fuse.

 "Where can I get one of those?" is a frequent question.
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"Today was far better than any day with all my rifles and pistols!"

 More than once I've gone out shooting with a group of guys unfamiliar with mortars/cannons and seen ~$10,000 worth of firearms largely ignored. Everyone was more interested in watching the cannons fire and waiting their turn to light a fuse.

 "Where can I get one of those?" is a frequent question.

YUP.  Been there, done that.  (Class 3 stuff that was no longer the focus of the range.)

Blackpowder rules!

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What brand of powder were you using?
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What brand of powder were you using?


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What brand of powder were you using?
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About a week ago I took it to the range just to fire a couple of blanks to see how loud it was. IT WAS LOUD. I thought the people in the clubhouse would come charging out to see what the hell was going on. ;D They didn't. I then made up 12 rounds of cement filled soda cans using extra strong cement and let them harden about 5 days. This morning I painted them up with bright orange spray paint so I can see them down range. I went out to the range, max 100 yards, and placed a stake with a red flag on it as a target at 100. Dropped 50 grains of FFG through a funnel into the powder chamber. Dropped in a can and stuck in a fuse. I lit her up and BOOM! It went flying in the air to about 60 yards or so. I purposely set the elevation high, between 50 and 60 degrees because I like seeing the "shell" flying through the air. Obviously it came short so I just upped the charge to 90 grains of FFG. Set her off again and it came very close. By this time, I had the range to myself. Here comes a family. They were so impressed with the mortar! They loved it. We all loved the big thump of the "shell" hitting the dirt. Even wearing ear muffs we heard a thump and saw dirt kick up at 100 yards. So I went out to find the "shells" and they were half buried. Groups were about 10 feet in circumference of the flag.  Some I even fired 2 and 3 times total during the session! Others were obliterated by hitting rocks and splitting down the sides from the impacts. BOOM!................................THUMP! LOL   ;D

Today was far better than any day with all my rifles and pistols!

THANKS DOM FOR YOUR GREAT WORK!

Jay29, You're welcome!