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Anyone have any good ideas for the 4th with this ? (small juice can size) size Coehorn? Fred :hatsoff:
 
It would take a dozen juice cans to fill my mortar. I will send up a few bowling balls today.
 
More ? or Less ?
A couple Juice cans?
I will be using my 660 bronze beer can mortar Wes "Powder Keg" built
 
Those are great ,this little 2 1/4 bore with fire works in it is for the kids, goes higher, farther than any sky rocket ect I'll sell it off after today. Can we say E bay? here we come....Fred :hatsoff:
 
I recently got my hands on a bronze coehorn. I have been told that bronze barreled coehorns ring when fired. Anyone know about this?
Regards,
Pletch
(first post - new to the forum)
 
Yes !!! They most certainly do. Check out this video of mine firing on July 30/2006
Coehorn Mortar Test
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