Here are a couple of pictures of my big bores just to keep the thread going
First picture is a 4 bore shotgun for 4 inch case and the barrel is 42 1/2 inches long and by the proof marks made between 1885 to 1887 gun is marked D Wales
Second gun is a flintlock 75 cal gun, it is a English gun but many of this type were used by the boers again 42 1/2 barrel with a very heavy butt stock so they could be loaded from horse back. The smooth bore barrel is heavy with a flat rib on top. Gun only fires on set trigger for a saftey
Third gun is a single 4 bore percussion gun with a 1.05 bore, gun is marked M Cadle but inside the lock it is marked I Hollis who likely made the gun and sold by Cadle
On second picture there is a double 8 bore percussion shotgun sold by Tyron in Philadelphia but was made in Birmingham by the proof marks
Next is a Double 8 bore rifle using 3 1/2 case and the bore is .845 so for brass cases 26 inch barrels and weights in at 16 pounds
The next gun is a 8 bore rifle sold by Bortha in Capetown and again made in England, I beleive by WW Greener as the lock inside is marked WWG thsi gun is light only about 9 pounds and with a. 810 ball and 4 drams of 2F powder it is a hand full