johnybmb
11-01-2013, 03:04 PM
Hi everyone!
I have an issue with 2.5 inch mortars. So far I have used paper 2.5 inch mortars, that came out of a 2.5 inch cake. They worked great so far, although they were actually 61 mm ID, as opposed to the 63 mm standard mortars; the shells needed a bit of forcing down the tube, but not so much as to require a dowel to push them, just a little jiggling of the tube made the shells reach the bottom. However, these mortars have begun showing signs of wear: the walls of the tubes are getting burned and they started disintegrating.
So I bought some HDPE tube that is close to 2.5 inch ID. The problem is that this HDPE pipe is actually 67 mm id, and that concerns me a lot about the height that the shell will reach when fired from this dimension of a tube. I haven't fired one yet from these mortars so far, because I have to find a remote location to do a little bit of testing.
My question is: Have any of you ever fired a 2.5 in shell out of a 67 mm mortar? If so, has it lowered the height of the shell so as to pose a threat to the audience?
I'm thinking of adding a layer of corrugated cardboard to each shell prior to firing it, so as to compensate for the size difference. Do you think that would work? Or will the lift charge pressure destroy the cardboard sabot so as to turn it to shreds which might jam the shell and cause a possible flowerpot or even a mortar disintegration?
Thanks in advance!
I have an issue with 2.5 inch mortars. So far I have used paper 2.5 inch mortars, that came out of a 2.5 inch cake. They worked great so far, although they were actually 61 mm ID, as opposed to the 63 mm standard mortars; the shells needed a bit of forcing down the tube, but not so much as to require a dowel to push them, just a little jiggling of the tube made the shells reach the bottom. However, these mortars have begun showing signs of wear: the walls of the tubes are getting burned and they started disintegrating.
So I bought some HDPE tube that is close to 2.5 inch ID. The problem is that this HDPE pipe is actually 67 mm id, and that concerns me a lot about the height that the shell will reach when fired from this dimension of a tube. I haven't fired one yet from these mortars so far, because I have to find a remote location to do a little bit of testing.
My question is: Have any of you ever fired a 2.5 in shell out of a 67 mm mortar? If so, has it lowered the height of the shell so as to pose a threat to the audience?
I'm thinking of adding a layer of corrugated cardboard to each shell prior to firing it, so as to compensate for the size difference. Do you think that would work? Or will the lift charge pressure destroy the cardboard sabot so as to turn it to shreds which might jam the shell and cause a possible flowerpot or even a mortar disintegration?
Thanks in advance!