That first pic text was screwy for numerous reasons, not the least of which no +40 ga. shotguns exist.
The smaller the gauge, the larger the barrel bore. 12 lead balls which weigh 1 pound together would mean one of them would just fit in a 12 ga. barrel.
2 balls = 1 lbs. = 2 gauge, or 2 bore shotgun. Each ball weighs a whopping half pound. ;-)
I think he meant a +40 points damage per round double barreled shotgun. Old D and D stuff like the +3 squeegee in my old Dodge Coronet 500. I used it to chase off a mad pizza delivery asshole.
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That first pic text was screwy for numerous reasons, not the least of which no +40 ga. shotguns exist.
The smaller the gauge, the larger the barrel bore. 12 lead balls which weigh 1 pound together would mean one of them would just fit in a 12 ga. barrel.
2 balls = 1 lbs. = 2 gauge, or 2 bore shotgun. Each ball weighs a whopping half pound. ;-)
Two Bore Shotguns:
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/02/09/more-2-bore-goodness/
with links to more.
I think he meant a +40 points damage per round double barreled shotgun. Old D and D stuff like the +3 squeegee in my old Dodge Coronet 500. I used it to chase off a mad pizza delivery asshole.
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