Looking to find ammo for three different shotguns. I'm not by any means a shotgun guy so I may be barking way up the wrong tree. My intent would be to get at least one of these guns up and shooting for waterfowl, so would need non-toxic loads
1) JP Sauer M3000 drilling in 16 gauge. I suspect this gun isn't set up for steel shot, so I'd need to find something that won't bulge or split the barrel. Gun was probably made sometime between 1930 and 1970 - I'd guess 1960? It's a nice solid well built gun, just need to find the right loads for it.
2) German Cape Gun in 16 gauge - made 1870's. This gun is basically just a fun shooter - no intent to take it out duck hunting, but if there are ultra-light smokeless loads available I'm interested, as I'd prefer to keep it away from black powder. Odds are I'll just shoot it once and put it back in the safe. I'd like to have the option to shoot it though
3) United Firearms Manufacturers Belgian Cape gun in 12 gauge with no chamber stamp - cast the bore and it was 67mm or just over (wax cast, sagged and broke around the breech face, so maybe a little more than 67mm) from the chamber face to the end of the chamber including forcing cone. Gun was made in the late 1890s or early 1910. This gun might become a fun gun, so would like to find a load that can be shot without damaging the gun longterm and is available to buy in decent amounts.
Anyways, I'm in no rush to shoot these guns. Figured I'd post and see what people have to suggest. Right now the only stuff I've seen that might work is the Gamebore line, but having trouble telling if their non-toxic stuff is appropriate for steel barrels, or what pressures they are.
1) JP Sauer M3000 drilling in 16 gauge. I suspect this gun isn't set up for steel shot, so I'd need to find something that won't bulge or split the barrel. Gun was probably made sometime between 1930 and 1970 - I'd guess 1960? It's a nice solid well built gun, just need to find the right loads for it.
2) German Cape Gun in 16 gauge - made 1870's. This gun is basically just a fun shooter - no intent to take it out duck hunting, but if there are ultra-light smokeless loads available I'm interested, as I'd prefer to keep it away from black powder. Odds are I'll just shoot it once and put it back in the safe. I'd like to have the option to shoot it though
3) United Firearms Manufacturers Belgian Cape gun in 12 gauge with no chamber stamp - cast the bore and it was 67mm or just over (wax cast, sagged and broke around the breech face, so maybe a little more than 67mm) from the chamber face to the end of the chamber including forcing cone. Gun was made in the late 1890s or early 1910. This gun might become a fun gun, so would like to find a load that can be shot without damaging the gun longterm and is available to buy in decent amounts.
Anyways, I'm in no rush to shoot these guns. Figured I'd post and see what people have to suggest. Right now the only stuff I've seen that might work is the Gamebore line, but having trouble telling if their non-toxic stuff is appropriate for steel barrels, or what pressures they are.


















































