I'm new here, but I've looked around here a good bit.
I've seen some great stuff so far, but not exactly what I have in mind.
I'd like to build a simple, high trajectory, muzzle loaded, tennis ball mortar. I don't feel a need to bust targets, and I'm too old to search hundreds of yards looking for fired tennis balls.

This thing would be used in remote locations, so an air compressor wouldn't be handy, but I already have a 20# CO2 cylinder, with a 150 PSI regulator that I use for other things.

(It's great for filling tires, or running pneumatic tools in remote locations) It just seems like it'd be a good compressed "air" source, since I already have it.
Having used this "air" source for several years, I know that the "air" is VERY cold. So it doesn't seem to me to be a good idea to use PVC , but I'd like to hear you guys opinions.
What I have in mind would use the CO2 cylinder to charge an about 4" x 12" chamber to about 50 PSI. From there, I'd use a 1" sprinkler valve to release this charge directly (well not exactly directly, there'd be 2 90 degree fittings) into a 2 1/2 barrel, about 24" long.
Just looking for your ideas on this.
Thanks,
Duane