when does it become 'big bore'?

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Big bore. (I know it was a serious topic but I couldn't resist.):p
 
I think most responders here are getting mixed up between their personal definition of big bore,(which can be anything) and the actual def. of "big bore" from the Brit./African safari days when there was a definite description of bore sizes. It may have had something to do with game laws in dif. countries or it was just fact, and as one poster pointed out; Taylor would know them.....under .400=small bore.......400-.450=med. bore......over.450=large bore. Remember these guns/cals. were to be used on large, dangerous, African game, at close ranges, where some still preferred the 8 and 4bore guns for this work.
 
Guys, if you are only going to use diameter as the defining factor, the 44-40 becomes a big bore. It is after all, a rifle cartridge first. It was introduced to handguns later.
How about the 38-55? There are others as well.
 
If my my shooting glasses keep flying off!

Or

If I have to pick my ear protection up off the ground again!

Or

If I fire a rifle and think, " Gee! Mike Tyson could hit me harder, but he would have to wind up first"!

Its a big bore!:D
 
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