Hi Nic,
No, that's what I meant.
If it is a pretty soild mass, you can use the following:
First, when making oversize, it is best to have the hole spacing smaller then the row burden.
Burden = 40 x charge diameter. Spacing = burden x .8
So, 115mm charge x 40 = 4.6m x .8 = 3.68m
Burden = 4.5m, spacing = 3.7m
Shoot at least 3 rows. Load the first row to normal height. Use a good bottom load to break to floor. Airdeck the rows behind row one. (load 80% of hole, stuff in a plug of some sort at about 12 x charge diameter and stem).
Many people will try and shoot 1 row. I've done this many times and have tried many techniques. This works the best. Expand and reduce pattern as needed to create right size. Also, you can play with the powder column height.
If you have any q's, I'll check back.
Frank
Frank Lucca