I was able to put a few rounds through a 12 bore double 'rifle' this weekend.
A beauty, circa 1890s, complete with engraving, original case color hardening, damascus barrels with a deep blackened finish, shiny like new rifled bores, and an original stock with fine line checkering and a bit of figuring.
A black powder load pushed balls out at approximately 1200 fps, per the owner. (I forgot the grain and load. I'll see if the guys I was with remember.) It shot dead on at the 50 yards we were shooting from.
A gentle shove, relatively speaking. Relative to the 8 and 4 bore singles he brought along. (I didn't try those out, so I took his word on it.) Talk about big bores. Wow. I didn't realize they came that large.
I did get to try out a variety of big bores, including some double rifles, but that's another category.
Thanks to the "Colorado High Plains Elephant Hunters" for their time, instruction, loads, and beautiful longarms.
A beauty, circa 1890s, complete with engraving, original case color hardening, damascus barrels with a deep blackened finish, shiny like new rifled bores, and an original stock with fine line checkering and a bit of figuring.
A black powder load pushed balls out at approximately 1200 fps, per the owner. (I forgot the grain and load. I'll see if the guys I was with remember.) It shot dead on at the 50 yards we were shooting from.
A gentle shove, relatively speaking. Relative to the 8 and 4 bore singles he brought along. (I didn't try those out, so I took his word on it.) Talk about big bores. Wow. I didn't realize they came that large.
I did get to try out a variety of big bores, including some double rifles, but that's another category.
Thanks to the "Colorado High Plains Elephant Hunters" for their time, instruction, loads, and beautiful longarms.