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There are many factors that affect the amount of lift needed. These include weight, size, shape, blackpowder grade, how tight the shell fits into the mortar etc.

The best way is to find out using trial and error. Launch a dummy shell of same shape, size and weight to find the best results that suit you.

As a rule of thumb, the amount of bp should be about 1/8 the weight of your shell if using homemade powder or about 1/14 the weight of your shell if using commercial powder. Add more or less to gain more or less lift.

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