Engineer Cat
10-25-2020, 06:16 PM
I picked up some 1.4 quad break peanut type shells because they were cheap. I have not tested one yet. I like the novelty of them but watching videos of these particular ones they don't seem to go very high which seems unsafe to me. Sometimes when I'm bored I take apart older can shells and sperate the components to make other effects. After I modify them I always bring them to the same weight they were or less and I don't mess with the lift charge. I always put whatever the lift amount that was in the shell originally back in. I haven't had a problem with that.
I'm wondering if I boost the lift charge by a little in these quad break shells if they will go a bit higher safely. One of my concern is they come with their own fiberglass mortar but it seems a bit thin. The shells are to small to put in the mortars I shoot the cans from. My second concern is the possibility of the lift charge being to strong for the time fuse and first shell and it causes the first shell to flowerpot causing a chain reaction with the remaining three shells barley leaving the mortar when they go off.
Curious if anyone else had tried this or if I should just accept that they break at whatever height they break at.
I'm wondering if I boost the lift charge by a little in these quad break shells if they will go a bit higher safely. One of my concern is they come with their own fiberglass mortar but it seems a bit thin. The shells are to small to put in the mortars I shoot the cans from. My second concern is the possibility of the lift charge being to strong for the time fuse and first shell and it causes the first shell to flowerpot causing a chain reaction with the remaining three shells barley leaving the mortar when they go off.
Curious if anyone else had tried this or if I should just accept that they break at whatever height they break at.