Are gauge and bore the same thing?
I've been looking at blunderbuss kits online. Most bore DIA's are given in caliber which I understand but two of the bigger ones I'm looking at are not.
One is described as a 4 bore and the other is described as a 4 gauge. Is bore and gauge roughly the same measurement? I've found that 4 bore is 1.052" but can find nothing for 4 gauge. I think they are the same but but I'm not not sure.
Thanks
Terry
02 April 2013, 17:57
adamhunterYes they are the same. I believe the term 12 bore or 20 bore is actually incorrect. Shotguns and bore guns were sized by the amount of lead balls it would take to equal a pound. ie. 4 gauge would mean 4 round lead balls to a pound, 12 gauge would mean 12 round lead balls would equal a pound. 20 lead balls for a 20 gauge and so on. I believe the .410 is the only common shotgun that reflects the true bore diameter. The bore being .410".
Might be off the mark so feel free correct me if I am wrong.
02 April 2013, 22:25
Mike ScottYou also need to know the actual bore diameter. For example, 4 bore barrels seldom measure 1.052"
02 April 2013, 22:48
MatthewxYes bore and gauge are the same thing but as was stated you do need to know the bore diameter. 4 bores measure between .95 and 1.052 as a conical bullet of 1/4 lb is smaller diameter than a roundball of 1/4 lb and often the designation is for shot weight not meaning exactly the strict definition of # of roundballs to the lb.
I have a 12 bore that measures .750 and another 12 bore that measures .726. That is a pretty big range really and the .750 has to be loaded with 11 gauge wads to get a good seal.
Where did you find the 4 gauge blunderbuss kit?
Matthew
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Originally posted by Matthewx:
Where did you find the 4 gauge blunderbuss kit?
Matthew
The first one I'm looking at is from Stonewall Creek Outfitters
LINKThe other is from a guy named Reign Clark. This one is advertised as complete but I' hear he'll sell it in "kit" form too. I haven't made contact with him yet though. His website say's they come in flintlock or precussion ignition.
LINKI've never owned one but they look like a lot of fun and a neat project. I've been looking at some of the complete india copies too.
Terry
03 April 2013, 06:40
Mike ScottThe first one looks like a lot of fun to build. I'm guessing the second one is a lot more expensive.