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I've a 7 bore double by William Chance & Co. The bores measure .890 and .893. They are in really nice shape, so I do plan on shooting it, as soon as I get the locks repaired. Should be receiving the new replacement hammers from Blackley & Son soon.

Traded a tiny Pedersoli Gendarmerie flintlock pistol for it. I would guess it weighs in the neighborhood of 12-15 lbs.
 
I've a 7 bore double by William Chance & Co. The bores measure .890 and .893. They are in really nice shape, so I do plan on shooting it, as soon as I get the locks repaired. Should be receiving the new replacement hammers from Blackley & Son soon.

Traded a tiny Pedersoli Gendarmerie flintlock pistol for it. I would guess it weighs in the neighborhood of 12-15 lbs.
That's real heavy for a pistol!
 
Just curious if anyone here has larger than 10 gauge shotgun, single or double?

10+ gauge are really misunderstood. Heck, 10 gauge guns are shunned.

I wouldn't say that they are shunned.

I'd say the problem here is that the large, dangerous game that we have here in North America may be handled by a 10 gauge, AND the legal limit to waterfowl, using modern or black powder, is 10 gauge.

So larger than 10-gauge is sort of an extravagant toy, if it isn't a historic replica of something that you can use for more than noise?

For example, I will one day, hopefully soon, get a 1" Bess barrel made (8 gauge), and fashion an Amusette..


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Because in the group where I reenact, we field so many muskets (25+) plus officers (3), that our Captain became a "Major" AND we already have a group of light infantry with the regulars, so why not portable ultra-light artillery ??

And it's less expensive to buy a 3" mortar, rather than say a 4-Bore rifle or shotgun...


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I have a 10g Manton double that would be awesome for geese but bismuth is so expensive. When you put the butt on the floor the muzzle is at your chest. The first time I took it out to test fire I thought I'd start with 90 grains of powder and this thing just laughed at 90 grains 😂 Next time I think I'll have to bump it up a bit. Anyone want to share their favorite load?
 
I have a 10 gauge Pietta double barrel percussion. It’s a sizable gun, but not overly heavy. It was my first smoothbore, so I loaded it up for waterfowl and down for everything else.

With a 1 ounce square load, It’s taken doves, quail, squirrels, and bushels of rabbits.

1 1/2 ounce square load worked good for pheasants and ducks.

I used a stout load of 96 steel “T” shot for geese.

It’s more of a safe queen these days…been shooting flintlocks for most of the last 30 years.
 
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