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Eldon Goddard
11-28-2014, 03:43 PM
I received my W.H. Tisdale underlever 8 gauge today. It has 32.5'' barrels and weighs 12lbs. The proof marks are stamped 9B and 10M. I am assuming bore size and choke. The choke in both barrels measures about .784'' and I have not been able to measure the bore yet as I do not have a bore gauge that goes that large. I will try to post some pictures tonight or tomorrow. Are 9 bore 8 gauges common? I know there are 12 gauges marked 13B
wayne goerres
11-28-2014, 07:45 PM
Oh yea. Post lots of pictures. Congrat's on your purchase Eldon. Looks like you will be loading some shells.
Eldon Goddard
11-29-2014, 10:48 AM
Here are the pictures. Now I need to start buying some equipment to load these monsters.
John Campbell
11-29-2014, 05:56 PM
Eldon:
You have a grand gun there. Jones lever, too!
The proof marks are Birmingham black powder. When originally finished, the barrels were 8-bore with 10-bore at the muzzles (10M), and thus choked and "not for ball."
This does not mean the barrels are still that way. A professional measurement is the only way to tell.
I trust you already have a padded shooting jacket...
Rick Losey
11-29-2014, 06:58 PM
Eldon:
I trust you already have a padded shooting jacket...
:rotf:
as i told someone once- "i wouldn't shoot it straight up standing on soft ground"
Very cool Eldon- everything you could want in a gun for fun
charlie cleveland
11-29-2014, 07:28 PM
nice big bore you got there..love the jones underlever..if she s still choked to a 10 ga she will make a long range turkey gun for sure. let us know how she shoots...charlie
wayne goerres
11-30-2014, 10:31 AM
That's a nice old under leaver Eldon. Hope you have some Win cases laying around. Last i checked they are in short supply right now. I have two bags of the Remington wright now But I hav'nt devised a way to work with the base of the hull. It wont size with my die. I stopped loading black powder in the plastic. You will only get one load and then it will burn through the hull. I have been using blue dot. Enjoy the gun and keep us informed of your progress.
CraigThompson
12-02-2014, 08:21 PM
My W&C Scott 10 gauge is like this gun in that it's choked overly tight and marked "not for ball" on the underside of each barrel .
CraigThompson
12-02-2014, 08:23 PM
That's a nice old under leaver Eldon. Hope you have some Win cases laying around. Last i checked they are in short supply right now. I have two bags of the Remington wright now But I hav'nt devised a way to work with the base of the hull. It wont size with my die. I stopped loading black powder in the plastic. You will only get one load and then it will burn through the hull. I have been using blue dot. Enjoy the gun and keep us informed of your progress.
Did Tom Armbroost or however you spell his name . The 4 and 8 gauge guru . Didn't he make up some usable smokeless loads ?
If I can ever afford a Parker/Smith/Lefever 8 gauge you can bet I will try my darned level base to only use smokeless .
wayne goerres
12-02-2014, 08:33 PM
Yes tom has some 8ga loads. Most of them are way stouter than I will run in my 8ga's.
Phillip Carr
12-02-2014, 09:32 PM
It has been my experience that Tom will load to your request within reason. Also Lots of great information in his book.
CraigThompson
12-03-2014, 03:34 AM
It has been my experience that Tom will load to your request within reason. Also Lots of great information in his book.
If I am ever lucky enough to get one of these cannons I'll do the loading myself . But I seem to remember seeing a book somewhere he wrote about 4 and 8 gauge guns . I "assumed" wrongly or correctly that he had loads in it .
wayne goerres
12-03-2014, 07:58 AM
You can find toms book at Balistic products. At least that is where I bought mine.
CraigThompson
12-03-2014, 10:16 AM
You can find toms book at Balistic products. At least that is where I bought mine.
And it has loading data ?
wayne goerres
12-04-2014, 03:34 PM
Yes
wayne goerres
12-04-2014, 03:35 PM
The book has about eight or ten different loads in it.
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