In lots of provinces you can only carry one gun during dear season - and you aren't allowed to shoot a partridge with a centerfire rifle cartridge. If you want to shoot the occasional partridge while on a deer hunt your options are few. You could carry a combo gun but you are limited to one rifle shot if you see a running deer - not ideal.
However, if there was such a thing as a 308 Win shotshell - and you had a bolt action - then, when you saw a partridge on the ground you could eject the rifle cartridge from the chamber, single load a 308 shotshell and take the bird.
The 308 shotshell would have to be plastic with the external contours of a 308 Win and would have to have straight 30 cal walls inside. The base would have to take a 209 primer and you'd have to come-up with a 30 cal wad - maybe one having the form of a capsule, containing small bird shot pellets.
I suppose that the 308 Win shotshell body and the wads could be 3D printed. Possibly, the wad/ pellet capsule could have rifling which is the opposite twist to that of the gun it was being shot from - so that the twist imparted by the gun's rifling could be somewhat negated by the opposite twist of the rifling of the wad/ shot capsule.
Lots of work for the sake of picking up a few partridge on a deer hunt. Seems like it might work though. What do you think?
However, if there was such a thing as a 308 Win shotshell - and you had a bolt action - then, when you saw a partridge on the ground you could eject the rifle cartridge from the chamber, single load a 308 shotshell and take the bird.
The 308 shotshell would have to be plastic with the external contours of a 308 Win and would have to have straight 30 cal walls inside. The base would have to take a 209 primer and you'd have to come-up with a 30 cal wad - maybe one having the form of a capsule, containing small bird shot pellets.
I suppose that the 308 Win shotshell body and the wads could be 3D printed. Possibly, the wad/ pellet capsule could have rifling which is the opposite twist to that of the gun it was being shot from - so that the twist imparted by the gun's rifling could be somewhat negated by the opposite twist of the rifling of the wad/ shot capsule.
Lots of work for the sake of picking up a few partridge on a deer hunt. Seems like it might work though. What do you think?