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RE: 12GA From Hell
Here is a double projectile load that would make a
good defense load. Two Brenekkes doubled up in RMC case in the NEF. 85 gr of 4227 pushing 2 one ounce KO slugs about 1600. Bottom slug has seal. Also found a way to adapt extra slugs to 10ga. A 515 gr Lyman slug for use in 12ga wadcup, in my 10ga, using thickwall 10ga BPI steel no slit wadcup shortened and Lyman bottomed out in it, so it is like a discard on impact sabot slug. Like Lightfield and Hastings. I shaved the bottom diameter of Lyman so it would fit tight. Similar deal for 16ga using BPI 16ga no slit heavy shot cup and 20ga Lyman. Now we have it so that 2 Lymans can fit 10,12,16,20,28 ga....Ed PS- I ask all of you for a favor. Would you please go to the thehighroad.us forums, join in and support them. The owner has had original Highroad domain stolen from him and he is in court to get it back. He is in the right and if you folks show up,good moral support. And if you can stand it until court rules stay away from the first highroad and ask your friends to do the same. |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Here is 12ga prototype cushioned base sabot I put
together to show how heavy of powder seal and heavy cushion base that is needed. That eliminates the blowouts and damage that was happening to sabots unless I put a card under sabot. Just used a Brenekke seal/cushion base, epoxied to bottom of sabot. Even fired one and it got out the barrel and 437gr slug hit target straight. Ed ![]() |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Some 8ga experimenting and info. The 8ga chambers
I have are set up to fire the regular 8ga size cases, and also REM kiln cases with bases turned smaller, where the extra short basecup is formed over the inside cup.Just reduce to the diameter that it chambers ok and regular case doesn't expand very much fired in same chamber. This idea came from UK 8ga hunters that found it was easier to get kiln cases. Now the other case in 8ga available is the WIN kiln case and ones I've seen are only single thickness basecup, but they have the step formed in them to match the kiln case belt size. Now you can't turn them down any to fit my chamber, BUT you can swage them down .012" in a die with a lttle lube on the basecup. Examining them they do expand much more than the doubled up REMs.I fired REMs 4-5 times with bases expanding .002", the WIN I did expanded .005" in one shot. I will use heavier built REMs as they are 70cents primed and good for 4-5 shots, no resizing, with hairy 8,000 ft lb loads.Ed |
RE: 12GA From Hell
I glued up 3 of 12ga prototype sabots. At 25yds( the 50yd range
is in the water and snow) And the three with 437gr .512" slugs I did one 2" group with peep sights and bad eyes. Running about 2400 fps from RMC case in the NEF 12GA FH Shot 3 of my 28ga FH with Lyman 360gr at 2100, from the Enfield 28GA FH, and got same size group.Real windy when testing . Going cold and ready to snow again. Shot a 600 grain Dixie hardened heatreated slug, in Savage in our long case at 2900 though two-- 1/4" steel plates with 2" of wood between them. Made big hole.Ed |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Before it got cold again got little more testing done.
I shot 8ga Lyman 900gr wasp-style slug out of the Enfield at 2350. I made it from heat treated lead REM kiln gun slugs, and it went through 6 foot of hardwood slabs in my backstop. Hit target square, behind chrono, which is great from smoothbore. It is hollowbase and seems very stable.And real hard. I shot 3 shot group, with 12ga 525gr Lyman, in 87 smoothbore long barrel levergun, At 25 yards they all made hole like cloverleaf. Used 3.5" RMC brass, with Lyman in a WW12-114 shotcup, going 2100.Now my 87 smooth barrel is .722" at muzzle, .726" at breech, so it gives tight support to shotcup and Lyman slug, for fairly accurate load.....Ed |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Here is picture of one of RIP's NEFs 12GA FH, with
a Vias brake installed. He had smith ream out a 50cal one to let 12ga slugs pass through...Ed ![]() |
RE: 12GA From Hell
I didnt read any of the previous posts, but is this your job? just messing around with huge 12 gauge rounds? or is it something you just tinker with in your off time?
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RE: 12GA From Hell
I'm 69 and I do this nearly all the time.
It my self-chosen occupation. Not only 12ga but 10-8-4 etc and my wildcat 585. 700. The Vias brake bored out in above picture will help RIP with recoil as he wants to shoot all heavy slugs in the NEF Ultra. Guys like the Vias brakes.They can be bored out and fitted to anything. I just like ported internal brakes and more gun weight. Here are some results( had 1 nice day) with 8 gauge and 10ga light slug loads of my testing. I call them my real big bore varmint loads. A 770 gr slug in 8ga fired in Enfield at 2400 all 3 shots nearly touching at 20 yds. A 515 gr Lyman, NEF 10ga at 2400, same tight group at 20yds. Lyman is originally for 12ga, but is fit in 10ga thickwall BPI shotcup cut off and slug glued in so it is like a impact discarding sabot. Both smoothbores. Smaller varmint load. NEF rifled 12ga with RG's 385gr aluminum cored jacketed HP slug at 2700, 2 overlapping and one half inch away using RMC 3.5" case. Ed |
RE: 12GA From Hell
The three slug loads tested above are real
light recoiling, easy to shoot. I call them my big bore, varmint slugs as they are light for the bore size. Here is picture of the 3 slugs for comparison. 1st is 770gr in 8ga wadcup, second is 515 Lyman in 10ga wadcup, third is the 12ga 385gr HP with aluminum core. The 8ga wadcup loses its petals going out the barrel, but hollowbase 770gr slug stays straight.The 515gr Lyman in the 10ga thickwall wadcup is also as a unit nose heavy and runs straight. The Lyman is held in cup with little plastic mender glue, so that it acts like a Hammerhead and Lightfield slugs.Ed ![]() |
RE: 12GA From Hell
Here is what a 600gr super hardened Dixie slug
at 29-3000 plus does to two mild steel plates with 2" wood between them. Fired from our long case in the Savage.Two plates are soft mild steel. In hole nice and round. Out, in back plate jagged. Anyone interested in the 12ga Encore with 3.5" chambers, that I tested loads in, it is on Gunbroker..Ed ![]() |
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