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Default New nuclear notches up: Minister claims its all his own idea.

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On 19/01/2013 09:24, Tim Lamb wrote:
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My Grandfather showed me a few tricks connected to shotguns.

Probably Home Guard desperate measures stuff but interesting to a teenager.

First you need a 12 bore shotgun; preferably with a non choked barrel.

Trick one was to weaken the cardboard (in those days) cartridge case
next to the wadding with a sharp knife. When fired the case would trap
the shot and exit the barrel in one lump.


According to my Home Guard Manual 1942, that results in the bit of
outer case sticking part way down the barrel 3 times out of 5, needing
it to be cleared before the next shot.


Not something I ever tried. True cylinder barrels are rare. I have an
idea the old *garden gun* 9mm? did that anyway with paper cartridges.

A modern *upgrade* would be to open up the case and pour in some
suitable glue to bind the shot to a solid lump. He suggested candle wax...


That, it says, will penetrate a 3/4" board at 25 yards.


I don't suppose the ballistics were very good:-)

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Tim Lamb