You might consider using a coarser grade BP for lifting your shells. It sounds like you lift with too fast BP, resulting in a loud bang and increasing the risk of flowerpotting shells. The appropriate grain size for lifting 2" and 2,5" shells is 4FA, 3" to 8" 2FA and larger shells 1FA or coarser, depending on size.
Your stuff looks good though. You might want to break some shells somewhat harder, as some stars are making a strongly curved trajectory. Consider using KP or a booster.
the first 6 looked like a butterfly
PyR0Star 10 months ago
swden?? iam also swedish!hej,hej!
igotverylongname 2 years ago
You might consider using a coarser grade BP for lifting your shells. It sounds like you lift with too fast BP, resulting in a loud bang and increasing the risk of flowerpotting shells. The appropriate grain size for lifting 2" and 2,5" shells is 4FA, 3" to 8" 2FA and larger shells 1FA or coarser, depending on size.
Your stuff looks good though. You might want to break some shells somewhat harder, as some stars are making a strongly curved trajectory. Consider using KP or a booster.
dudomaniac 3 years ago 2
wow they were all really good...nice going
xXPyroJoeXx 3 years ago
the second one was still really nice! great job
etshim0 3 years ago