Shotshell question...

Ahsan Ahmed

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Anyone aware of current day production of 12ga 2 inch cartridges (more specifically by ELEY) that produces 1750fps?

Came across this subject in a different forum but it does seem highly unusual/unlikely to me.....
 
It does seem highly unlikely, and I have never heard of such a thing - but it just might be physically possible. Winchester drives a 12 gauge slug almost that fast, but needs a 3 inch shell to do so.

With a 3/4 oz. payload, and some very special powder, crimped down like a bank vault and using the SAAMI spec pressure limit to its fullest, you might be able to get close to 1750 fps. in a 2 inch shell. Why you would want to do something like that is beyond me.

Perhaps someone was thinking of the little 1 3/4" Aguila shot shells, but they don't produce anything like 1750 fps. Two inch cartridges as designed for English (and now Basque) guns will come nowhere near that velocity, nor would you want the associated pressures and recoil in such a gun. It would require a new design of gun to make good use of such a shell, and I haven't heard of one. Still, it could possibly exist, within the realm of physics.

Sharptail
 
Haven't heard of such either, and such a load does not appear on Eley Hawk's current product list, nor on Hull's, Gamebore's or Lyelvale's.

The only 2" load I'm familiar with is Gamebore's ... and I can assure you it's not 1750 fps.

I'm on side with Sharptail's response ... why would anyone even consider such a load for the diminutive 2" chambering ... originally designed to be light, minimal recoil, low cartridge pressure design field guns to start with ?
 
I'm on side with Sharptail's response ... why would anyone even consider such a load for the diminutive 2" chambering ... originally designed to be light, minimal recoil, low cartridge pressure design field guns to start with ?

That was the question that occured to me as well.

Thanks, all, for validating my thoughts as I wasn't too sure about the other brands out there and my experience has been confined to Gamebore shells only.
 
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