British Shotguns and Slugs?

Beautiful weapon scrummy! The live pigeon guns and waterfowl guns were also quite heavily built. My friends uncle was quite a shot on the live pigeon circuit. His gun was cross stocked as he was left eye dominant. It is on display in one of the major British museums. Quite an interesting piece.
 
WAB, yes those live pigeon guns were often solid pieces.

I wonder with a 10b 3.5 single lead ball recoils like...
 
  • Like
Reactions: WAB
I have three golden age pigeon guns. One is a stunning German guild gun, the second a William Cashmore "Nitro", and a Gebruder Merkel OU. All are proofed for 1 1/4 ounce loads. I normally shoot 1 1/8 ounce from them in the ring unless it is a large purse. All have 32" barrels choked tight and tighter. I would never dream of running buckshot or a slug through any of them.

Pigeon gun.jpg


cashmore1.jpg


gun14.jpg
 
Totally agree, I was just making the point that they are more stoutly built than typical game guns. Beautiful guns by the way!
 
For English game guns of the period with 2.5 inch Chambers , this cartridge was in existence .
Below , is a photograph taken from the internet for reference.
The brass length is only 10 millimeter and it is a " low charge cartridge " . The ball is of 16 calibre , and weighs exactly one ounce . It was designed to be fired through the tightest of 12 calibre chokes without causing damage . These were not designed for serious hunting , but rather for those users of traditional English game guns who occasionally ran into a wild boar or a 4 horned buck in India and wanted to take it .
I used these cartridges extensively in my career as a professional shikaree ( as well as when hunting in my personal time) . Initially l used the factory cartridges as is . However , l was unsatisfied with the lack of penetration and so after 1965 , l started removing the ball from the 2.5 inch Grand Prix cartridges and loading them into 2.75 inch Eley Alphamax cartridges by removing the shot from them and replacing them with the ball
( I will detail the process in a future article on this site )
Screenshot_20191129-224431_01.png

Eley Grand Prix spherical ball cartridges .
 
I have three golden age pigeon guns. One is a stunning German guild gun, the second a William Cashmore "Nitro", and a Gebruder Merkel OU. All are proofed for 1 1/4 ounce loads. I normally shoot 1 1/8 ounce from them in the ring unless it is a large purse. All have 32" barrels choked tight and tighter. I would never dream of running buckshot or a slug through any of them.

View attachment 316685

View attachment 316687

View attachment 316686
Firing a slug through a "tight" choke is a bad idea in any case.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
59,336
Messages
1,286,338
Members
107,585
Latest member
ElvisHucks
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

CamoManJ wrote on dchum's profile.
Hello there. I’ve been wanting to introduce myself personally & chat with you about hunting Nilgai. Give me a call sometime…

Best,

Jason Coryell
[redacted]
VonJager wrote on Mauser3000's profile.
+1 Great to deal with. I purchased custom rifle. No issues.
ghay wrote on Buckums's profile.
I saw you were looking for some Swift A-Frames for your 9.3. I just bought a bulk supply of them in the 285g. version. If Toby's are gone, I could let 100 go for $200 shipped you are interested.
Thanks,
Gary
Ferhipo wrote on Bowhuntr64's profile.
I am really fan of you
Bighorn191 wrote on Mtn_Infantry's profile.
Booked with Harold Grinde - Gana River - they sure kill some good ones - who'd you get set up with?
 
Top