wyleekyotee
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Just a thought experiment at this point - wondering what people might think.
I was contemplating the ammunition issue related to 16 gauges, and messing around with some spent shells, when I noticed something very interesting: a 20 gauge shell fits perfectly down a 16 gauge shell.
Wouldn't it be possible to take the rim of a 16 gauge shell, and ream it out to accept a 20 gauge shell?
This would only work if the gun locked up tight.
Reloading would be a bit of a paint, but wouldn't this work for a break down action?
The reason I got thinking of this was in trying to think of a way to safely shoot slugs out of a fixed full choke action.
If this works, a 20 gauge slug could conceivably be shot out of a 16 gauge.
Thoughts?
I was contemplating the ammunition issue related to 16 gauges, and messing around with some spent shells, when I noticed something very interesting: a 20 gauge shell fits perfectly down a 16 gauge shell.
Wouldn't it be possible to take the rim of a 16 gauge shell, and ream it out to accept a 20 gauge shell?
This would only work if the gun locked up tight.
Reloading would be a bit of a paint, but wouldn't this work for a break down action?
The reason I got thinking of this was in trying to think of a way to safely shoot slugs out of a fixed full choke action.
If this works, a 20 gauge slug could conceivably be shot out of a 16 gauge.
Thoughts?