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Load of 12 triple ought buckshot in 8ga. They are
70gr each, total 840 gr, and over 2000 fps with 125 gr of 4759. Ed Here is URL for the waterpail busting video above-- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUNHszY4ACM
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12 GA rifle from Hell
hubel458, I saw the video on the water bucket routine. a fun way to water the flowers!
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There are now two videos of 12GA FH on YouTube,
exploding big heavy walled pails of water. The "Grampa's Cannon" one with a long view, and "Grandpa's First Shot" a closeup video, the first one, that shows how the top of heavy shelf got bent. Later kids will do videos showing muzzle blast and recoil. Also the 3 ought buckshot from the 8ga load above goes through 2" hardwood ok. I will test 8ga on waterpail also, to see what happens. Ed
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12GA Rifle From Hell
hubel458, Okay. Now my interest is more than usual. I have been known to shoot some rifles that have a lot of recoil. I have been trying to figure out how to make a "standing benchrest" so I can give ground with recoil, or at least be more upright so I don't absorb all of the recoil. Watching the video, "Grandpa's Cannon" gave me a short look at what you have done for a standing benchrest. How are chances of getting some pictures of that bench from several different angles so I can figure out how to build and put it up at our local range? I would also be willing to pay some nominal fee for a set of plans. Let me know what the chances are of something like that happening! larryjk@tribcsp.com
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You can do a standup stand with couple sheets of plywood,
two 4x4s, and 3 - 2x4s.. One sheet cut in two 4x4 are the sides. Two 4x4s cut in half makes 4 corners. Other sheet cut in 3 pieces make top and ends.. 2x4s make cross pieces and bottom pieces. Just like making a tall box with a heavy strong frame, and weight. Here is pic of Mossberg 695 that will be the second 28GA From Hell.You can see long brass case in the port.Here is URL of the "Grandpa's First Shot" video. Ed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c48zTpsgbuk ![]()
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I'll have to give that standing rest a whirl. Up to my backside in work right now so it will have to wait awile.
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Here is closeup pic of Rob's 12GA FH, a Borchardt falling block
action. Real nice. In picture is along brass 12ga case with one of Rob's 2000gr bore rider, solid, streamlined slugs. Ed
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Here is picture of a neat scaled up Sharps replica
that would handle out 12GA FH and my 700HE. That outside hammer looks great. From a magazine article in Very High Power...Ed ![]()
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12GA rifle From Hell
I would imagine that, even considering the size of the Bradley Falling Block, recoil of the 50 BMG must be very memorable!
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Here is a pic of a projectile idea Rob had. We will test it later
this fall, It is 12ga bore rider design Body is Aluminum, and it will have a heavy 50 cal insert in the nose made from tungsten or similiar metals. In the picture he put a 50 cal bullet in for show. The insert in the nose will be flush with front of the AL carrier. It should be stable at slow twists and if built with back and front same diameter stable in smoothbores. The long lighter tail-end compared to heavy nose insert will make it stable. Same principle Brenekke uses. This idea is being explored to try to get superior penetration from 12ga, with heavy, hard insert in the nose.Ed ![]()
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Got my long 700 HE case chambered barrel
finally in a bmg size action. It is barrel I locked onto an I-beam and got testing and load developement done over the last couple years. Max load about 23,000 ft lbs. It weighs 27 lbs, laminated thumbhole stock, a max size pad, weighted butt, a reinforced wrist, recoil barrel ring on front of stock.Ed ![]()
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Here is another view of my 700HE blaster,
that I got rigged up on an action and stock. Side view shows action with a aperture sight I rigged up. Also cases. On left is 700H 3.25" case. Center my 700HE, what the gun in picture has now. Good for nearly 23,000 ft lbs, we attained in a work up in testing with the barrel as a test barrel with screw on testing receiver....Ed ![]()
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Here is picture of another dart type 12ga slug Rob made. Body
is aluminum, it has a heavy tungsten carbide insert in the nose. The TC in the nose is about 5 times denser than AL. Total length is 2.35 inches, weight about 950 gr. The .75" long insert a real tight type fit. Heat AL, put in insert, cools, locks on. It is fairly streamlined, yet has wide meplat for penetration in game. Flat points penetrate straighter in game. It is hollow inside in the back, behind insert which puts the center of gravity way up front, it should fly straight even from a smoothbore. They are fast to make and material less expense than copper.In pic is a copper and a brass 600 cal slugs for comparison. Dart/slug on right has insert.Ed
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Awesome looking slugs. Have seen less for artillery.
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Here are more samples of nice 12ga slugs.....Here is pic of
ones RG Henson sent. Jacketed 12ga. 715gr hollowpoints, on the right and in front a jkt 675gr hollowbase. RG's number 1-770-366-4846. These will be great for shorter plastic and brass cases as well as long cases. Other slugs in pic, in the back, left to right Foster 436gr- Dixie 600gr- 750gr brass- my 750gr hollowbase brass, and a hollowpoint I put a lightweight filler in the nose for streamlining..Ed ![]()
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