While I have read on another forum accounts of guys using bread, damp newspaper, cloth patches, etc., to increase velocity and report, I think that is a danger best avoided. I have also read that for safety, mortars must have a certain amount of "windage", which is space around the ball, to allow them to be shot safely especially if and when the powder in the powder chamber doesn't reach the ball. My mortar chamber holds 95gr of FF, but I shoot 65-75gr, so either none or just a tiny bit of the the powder reaches the ball when the tube is angled at 45°.This is totally opposite the tightly patched ball against powder that we do with ML rifles and pistols. I also found out that, again unlike a rifled gun, this windage allows the ball to begin moving immediately as the ignition gasses vent not only behind the ball but also around it. Tons of velocity probably arent wanted b/c its not much fun to launch a ball so fast you can't see it fly and have no idea where it landed. Just my 2¢ worth.