Hi Michaelp, this is my opinion only by some of my own experience. First of all get a heavier ball, I used to make 3" shells and they averaged out at 65 grams,(edit this, I got it wrong, my 3" shells averaged at 160 gram) so I'd say a 2" shell should be around 40ish (edit 100gram), once the projectile leaves the tube, it's the weight that carries it to its hight. As for the fit, you want it as snug as possible, if you have to tap the tube gently on the floor for it to drop in, thats snug, if you have to push it down with a stick, thats too tight and you risk your tube blowing up. I would use around 10% of the weight of the shell for my lift charge, but if your shell is extra light you will need more lift charge to get it up there. You want to be aiming for at least 80 feet.
Hope this helps, stay safe
Edited by Deano 1, 30 November 2012 - 10:14 PM.
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