That looks really nice, with what looks like a hefty barrel.
Did you make any of the parts?
I agree on the fun factor, Good Luck with your new mortar and tell us more about your firing like powder charge, loading and range.
There are a lot of mechanics that can put me in the back seat. On this forum the skill level is high; probably some saying you could do it easier this way or that. Or faster progress by doing things different. But I have accepted that fact, and am very grateful to the Lord for giving just enough...
Good news! I was hoping you would get one. I am having fun with my baby one also. I shoot a 1200 grain steel ball and it makes a good thud also. If you were to patch I believe it would increase a lot with that amount of powder. Here are some numbers that you maybe achieving. And a height of 150...
Out to the range with my small Pin Ball Machine Mortar on a nice sunny day. This posting is probably only for the people interested in the physics of mortar shooting. The clearing for shooting is kind of short at this spot, so I reduced the charge to 23 gr of 3F and still using 55 degrees from...
ADK Bigfoot is right on the money using a patched ball. Too much velocity is given up with blow by and velocity is what gives you greater range. And yes the bang is a lot better. Might not be exactly how the originals were loaded but they were bigger and probably more forgiving. I actually use a...
I was out today shooting my mortar. Mine is smaller than a golf ball mortar, but can also be fun and all the procedures are mostly the same. I visited the Trail Rock Ordnance and found it very interesting. Their products look very nice and the price of a finished golf ball steel mortar is very...
Given a choice between the Napoleon and the 1841 6 pounder I really like the 1841 profile. That barrel looks just perfect in your carriage. Beautiful work!!
Looks to me like someone had a likening for cannons and used their skill and imagination in making this cannon.
But the cannon displays a very rough life, it sure could use a good new home, Good Luck
Well this “Trajectory Calculator” Created by Hanna Pamuła, PhD seems to give a better picture rather than a wild guess. My 80 year old eyes just could not see the projectile in the sky. How accurate this calculator is not sure. But it does give a good relationship of a mortar trajectory. Put in...
I call it the Pin Ball Machine Mortar because the size is the same as those steel balls used in the pin ball machines.
Having a full size Mortar would sure be a lot of fun, but let’s see. I would probably have trouble moving one by myself. Do not have a place to fire it or have the money to...
You started this posting Aug. 13 and I just found it.
What an enjoyable read. The candid information and the great pictures to follow along with, this is so great. Thank you so much for your posting and I hope you get your deer so this project can continue.