2 1/2 shell question?

Grouser

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So, I just picked up a 12 bore British Sidelock with 2.5 inch chambers, 28 inch Damascus barrels that are nitro proofed for 1 1/8 ounce loads. I'm in the process of restoring the old beauty. The gun is nice and tight and on face (did have to build two firing pins). I had it inspected by a reputable British trained Smith who pronounced the gun to be sound & safe to shoot. He will be redoing the barrels for me.
Now for the question: The only 2.5 shells I can find in country is Kent Pure Gold and Gamebore - anyone tried these and your opinion of them. I do plan to reload roll crimps for it but it won't be for awhile.
Cheers, John
 
I have used Game Bore 2 1/2" in my 16 gauges on grouse and wood ####. They worked as well as any 2 3/4" load. I don't have a short chambered gun but I came across a case of the short shells in 16 gauge and could not resist. They pattern wider than most as they have no shot cup. Just a fibre wad and the shot. Now someday a short chambered 16 gauge model 12 may surface...

Darryl
 
If you have a local shop that stocks 12 bore 2 1/2" Kent-Gamebore you are indeed fortunate. Gamebore is high quality, and 2 1/2" 12 bore is rare as hens teeth in Canada these days. I'm not encouraging hoarding, but it's prudent to stock up when you can.
Oh, and if you get a chance, try the light 3/4 and 7/8 oz loads, magic in the old English guns, and amazing patterning!
 
I use Gamebore 2 1/2 inch in both 12 and 16 gauge. I like it.

Grouser, what did you pick up? Details? Inquiring minds want to know!
 
The gun is a E (Edwin Palmer). I think it was made between 1900 and 1909 when they ceased operations in Stroud Kent. It s in nice condition with mirror bores the wood is to be refinished and the Damascus finish needs to be re rusted. I'll post pictures at some point in the future.


I use Gamebore 2 1/2 inch in both 12 and 16 gauge. I like it.

Grouser, what did you pick up? Details? Inquiring minds want to know!
 
I've used the pure gold 2 1/2" and I like them as well. Below are pressures I took from their site. Of course pressure is one thing but it is the shot charge and FPS (velocity) that will give you recoil. These all have a fair velocity as far as vintage guns go, especially if it is a light upland gun.

Gamebore 12ga-2 1/2" Pure Gold
SKU: G1225PGF28
GameBore 2 1/2"-12ga-1oz, for English & American doubles, 1oz - 1295 fps - 7832 psi. 25 per box, 10 boxes per case.

Gamebore 12ga 2 1/2" Traditional Paper
SKU: G1225TG28
Gamebore 12ga Traditional Paper, box of 25 rns, case of 10 boxes, (1oz - 1295 fps - 6526 psi)

SKU: G1625GHF28
GameBore 16ga-2 1/2"-1oz, Made for English & American doubles, and early Browning Auto-5 with 2 9/16 chambers! box of 25 rns, case of 10 boxes, 1oz - 1260 fps - 8122 psi

Gamebore 20ga 2 1/2" game/hunting
SKU: G2025GHF28
Gamebore 20ga -2 1/2" Game and Hunting, 1oz-1246 fps - 8122 .( #6 in stock, #7 or #5 by special orpsider only )
 
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I use Gamebore Pure Gold 2.5in cartridges for my 12ga.....picked up a flat few years back and still have a quite few boxes left as I seldom shoot the 12......got a couple boxes of paper cartridges left as well that I use for smelling purposes only. :) The 2.5 cartridges hit just as well as its successor.
 
I bought a flat of Gamebore Pure Gold in 12 ga., and a flat each of Gamebore Traditional Game in 16 and in 20 ga.

I use them exclusively for ruffed grouse and other delicate bird species - doesn't matter how the gun is chambered. I love the fact that they employ fiber wads that allow the gun's chokes to do their job. It's a plus that they don't litter the countryside with plastic cups.

I find that I need larger pellets for tougher species like pheasant and sharptail.
 
I have used them in the past and they were okay but I found that I can hand load 2 1/2" just as easily with the same effect and less recoil , so I tend to stay away from them in my vintage guns for the most part
Cat
 
Haven't seen any S&B 2 1/2in shells in ON gunshops.....if anyone may have that here it would most likely be Epps.

Come to think of it, I own a variety of ammo but small opportunities to use most of those - frankly, my ammo is probably beginning to feel like the ones in the older toon movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" :)

 
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The Gamebore Pure Gold 2 1/2 inch 12 ga. cartridges are good loads. I bought a case of them (#6 shot), and they work well on Sharptails and ruffies.
 
One minor caveat: British shot sizes are not identical to the North American standards. #6 shot Gamebore shells compare with #7 shot in North American loads. #7 is like our 8 1/2 shot. Keep this in mind any time ordering shells from the UK.
 
Epps show that they "carry" 2-1/2 S&B and Kent, whether they have it, or the shot size you want, is another thing. I have seen Kent here at Wholesale in Calgary off and on.
 
I once killed 21 birds with a single box of Kent game bore 16 ga. 2 -1/2" #6. It was mostly while training bird dogs with barn pigeons in release traps, but also some sharptails, wild pheasants and huns and a crow and a magpie. I like those shells a lot!! I bought a case, and don't have the Ithaca Flues sxs that I originally got them for, but shoot the rest of them in my old pre-war Sauer drilling with good effect too.
 
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