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casper50
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3" 16 ga.
      #369893 - 06/10/22 11:50 AM

Many people question if there were ever any 3" 16 ga shotguns and cartridges ever made. I have a 3" cartridge, British made, and here's a shotgun that sold awhile back at Gavin Gardiner's auction with their description. "ARTHUR TURNER
A FINE 16-BORE (3-INCH) SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 12145
27-inch barrels with 3-inch chambers, about 1/2 and 3/4 choke borings, file-cut Churchill rib, mid extension, the frame, locks and gold numbered top lever with fine scroll engraving and retaining virtually all of its original hardening colour, the maker's name signed within a scrolling banner, gold lined cocking indicators, rolled edge trigger guard, 14 1/4-inch highly figured stock including chequered butt plate, 7lb. 4oz., nitro re-proof, in its canvas case with maker's label". Estimate was 5000-7000 pounds.





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casper50
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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: casper50]
      #369894 - 06/10/22 12:01 PM

I looked at this a little closer and the top lever number looks like a 5 to me. Doubt that but maybe a 3?

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: casper50]
      #369923 - 06/10/22 10:20 PM

Very nice shotgun there Casper - you're not the only one who'd love to have that in the cupboard!
Very nice indeed!


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DarylS
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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: 93x64mm]
      #369933 - 07/10/22 02:48 AM

New one for me. I didn't know there was such a ctg. chambering. I do not think that length 16 bore was ever loaded by an American company, nor Canadian or Australian for that matter.
Thanks.

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casper50
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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: DarylS]
      #369938 - 07/10/22 03:28 AM









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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: casper50]
      #369943 - 07/10/22 05:06 AM

Odd! I've never seen those before, casper.
As well, the normal field load for the 2 3/4" 16 bore ammo today and back in the 60's(my hunting buddy then had a Model 12) was/is 1 ounce. That's what the last Federal high brass I bought were loaded with.
I guess from those boxes, the 2 3/4" back at the turn to the 20th century was 7/8oz.??

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casper50
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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: DarylS]
      #369945 - 07/10/22 05:14 AM

Most 16 bore cartridges were loaded at 1 oz

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DarylS
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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: casper50]
      #369946 - 07/10/22 05:18 AM

So no reason to have a 3" chamber over a 2 3/4" version.

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: DarylS]
      #369949 - 07/10/22 06:08 AM

learn something new today, its a good day

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: lancaster]
      #369950 - 07/10/22 07:00 AM

Quote:

learn something new today, its a good day



Yes it is!
Amazing amount of knowledge here in this forum over many subjects!


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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: 93x64mm]
      #369983 - 08/10/22 02:14 AM

Well, if they did make a 16 ga 3" shell, it would have enough room for 1 1/2 oz of BB shot which would make it a good duck round.
In the 1960s, I hunted ducks with a 16 ga shooting 1 1/8 oz lead shot and was not undergunned.

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: 85lc]
      #369992 - 08/10/22 03:23 AM

BB for ducks? I used 5's and 6's mostly - & 4's for long range pass shooting.
I did try 12 guage 1 1/4oz. 7 1/2's for ducks over decoys with open choke after reading an article in gun mag by Peter Capstick. That worked very well, surprisingly, with head and neck hits killing the ducks cleanly, with non in the breast meat.

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: DarylS]
      #370002 - 08/10/22 04:47 AM

Look what I just found. sold by Savage, made in Turkey, O/U 16 bore with 3" chamber.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/04/16/stevens-555e-16-gauge/


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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: DarylS]
      #370076 - 09/10/22 10:10 AM

Ah but Daryl where are you going to get the 3" shells?

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: casper50]
      #370077 - 09/10/22 10:13 AM

HA! Not here in Canada that I know of.

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: DarylS]
      #370081 - 09/10/22 11:27 AM

Is anyone making them? Why make a shotgun that can use 3" shells if no one makes the shells?

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: casper50]
      #370084 - 09/10/22 04:00 PM

In looking to upgrade my 10yo grandson from a single barrel 20g shotgun to an O/U 20g gun ready for next years gamebird season I have had a look at a KOFS O/U in a gunshop. They make a youth version in 20g with a shorter pull and 26" barrels. Well made and finished with very nicely figured Turkish walnut wood. Despite the shorter stock the gun came to my shoulder and pointed extremely well and the action opened and closed smoothly, not like some cheaper guns which are often too tight and clunky.
My grandson recently used the same gun shooting clay targets at an event our family held for one of our son's 30th birthday. He did well with the gun and loved it.

I wouldn't hesitate to have one of the KOFS guns in 12, 16 or 20 gauge. I imagine the manufacturer of the KOFS guns just standardise their chambering to 3" for all gauges, the 16g being the odd one out in so far as 3" cartridges are not currently (or commonly?) available for that gauge.


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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: casper50]
      #370109 - 10/10/22 04:09 AM

Quote:

Is anyone making them? Why make a shotgun that can use 3" shells if no one makes the shells?




The previous post might explain this. Nice that 2 3/4" shoot just fine in a 3" chamber, just as 2 3/4" do from my 3 1/2" chambered 12 bore pump.

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Re: 3" 16 ga. [Re: DarylS]
      #370141 - 10/10/22 11:32 PM

There is a pic of a Win 21 in Schwing's book 'Winchester's Finest, the Model 21'.
That shows the bbl markings on a 16ga 3inch chamber gun.


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