Backatcha Skeets, and hope everyone has a safe day as well. If you're shooting fireworks, be especially watchful and careful. I know first hand what a large mortar feels like when it hits you in the chest from about 30 feet. First two rounds went up, and I was watching the second when I saw the 3rd come straight at me. The tube fell over after the second round, an I didn't notice until I saw the muzzle flash of the 3rd round. Couldn't run or react as I was just 3 weeks out of my first rotator cuff surgery. Left a rather large bruise. I was very lucky that I didn't get hurt a lot worse. I don't think a 12 gauge rubber bullet or bean-bag round would have hurt any worse. This is not a paid political ad against fireworks, just advice to be careful. If your luck is as bad as mine, go watch someone else do it from a longer distance. Bad things seem to find me.