Just a curious question regarding the stresses that a firearm needs to deal with; particularly the breech of a break-action shotgun. How much metal do you exactly need behind your breech in order for it to be safe?
From my math, a 12 gauge shell would be generating at least 2500 pounds of rearward force at peak pressure on the breech face. Or is this situation so brief that what's built only needs to withstand much less? It just seems to me that every time someone fires a gun, there's an entire car sitting on top of that breech.
From my math, a 12 gauge shell would be generating at least 2500 pounds of rearward force at peak pressure on the breech face. Or is this situation so brief that what's built only needs to withstand much less? It just seems to me that every time someone fires a gun, there's an entire car sitting on top of that breech.