07 January 2003, 06:37
<t_bob38>12 Bore
I've got a bunch of 12 (and 16 ga) Guage brass shells. Any thoughts on a 12 bore rifle using them?
07 January 2003, 06:44
500grainsThere are such rifles, made more than 100 years ago. But they were not considered dangerous game rounds. I think that a 10 bore sxs rifle would be an excellent black bear and boar gun.
07 January 2003, 06:46
Bill/Oregontbob38: I have long wondered about using brass shells loaded with BP under a conical out of one of the H&R/NEF singles the heavy rifled barrels in 12 gauge.
07 January 2003, 14:26
Gator1Here are the shotgun or bore gun cartridges. The 12,10,8 and 4 Bores were all considered DG cartdges and the 20 Bore with a 425 grn bullet at 1500 fps is almost identical to a 45-70, and we have all heard that that is a DG cartridge.
l-r 2-4 Bores, 2-8 Bores, 10 Bore Paradox, 12 Bore Paradox, 20 Bore Faunetta.
12 Bore, 750 grn.bullet @ 1500 fps
10 Bore, 850 grn bullet at 1500 fps
8 Bore, 850-1150 grn bullet at 1500 fps
4 Bore, 1800 grn bullet at 1200 fps.
Pretty powerful rounds all.
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07 January 2003, 15:28
<t_bob38>For the 12 bore, a 750 gr slug at 1500 fps is over 3700 foot-pounds of muzzle energy. Ought to stop these pesky snowshoe hares around here. Maybe even a bear.