Bore VS Ga

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Does saying my 12 bore or my 28 bore etc, some how increase the value of junky SXS shotguns or is it a way to sound more right?
 
I'm a bit nervous about weighing in on this. SuperBrad is correct, technically. But that's not what happens in the real world. The Brits call it bore, the Americans call it gauge, we follow the American example.

As has been noted, if you want to try to add a bit of sheen to a British gun, go ahead, call it bore. But don't do that to a Fox or a Parker.

At the end of the day, IMHO it's like calling it the action flats or the water table. Same thing. No big deal.
 
Bore is just the logical small arm progression from artillery: 32 pounder >>> 2 pounder >>> 1/14th pounder. Oops. That's awkward; lets call it 14 bore instead....
Guns (big things with crews and carriages) were measured and standard (sort of) long before these pesky handgonnes.
 
Lol..... it’s just one of those things people seem to say to try and sound smart or classy, when they are in fact wrong..... (unless they are speaking of a .410)....

The Brits have been calling them 12-bores for a couple of centuries now. Go ahead and call up H&H or Purdey's and tell them they're wrong.
 
I shot skeet with my 14-bore this week. What a hoot! 14 gauge "really isn't a thing", so there was no ambiguity or pretension in thinking the correct term at least for English guns is bore.
 
If the people who made the shotgun in question called it bore then I'll call it bore as well. If they called it gauge then I'll call it gauge. Who am I to change the name of their work?
 
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