Once upon a time my sister and I were shooting Remington factory loads in a S&W hammerless with the squeeze safety on the back of the grip.
The pop can being used for a target tipped over when shot and the next shot was captured by the formed rim on the can's bottom, the light weight can flipping through the air in response to absorbing the boolit's energy. Those were probably 88 grain, a standard swaged Remington boolit back then.
Ah ha, found the picture was looking for... used to shoot these in a 1849 Colt.