Define Guage
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Re: Define Guage
Both of them,but the first is easier to understand,and is the one I always refer to.
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alan108 wrote:Both of them,but the first is easier to understand,and is the one I always refer to.
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Depends how you read it, there is certainly an ambiguity there.
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"The number of equally-sized lead balls making up 1 Lb in weight which can fit in the barrel = bore/gauge."
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH...making up 1 lb weight...a constraint.
Doesn't work with a shorter barrel then?
By definition, the balls do not have to be bore sized either.
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH...making up 1 lb weight...a constraint.
Doesn't work with a shorter barrel then?
By definition, the balls do not have to be bore sized either.
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Re: Define Guage
It's not the definition I would give to the uninitiated...
http://www.basc.org.uk/en/media/shootin ... alists.cfm
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Re: Define Guage
I've always liked "the smaller the number the bigger the hole".
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The second definition would have been better understood by the media, IMHO.
The second definition would have been better understood by the media, IMHO.
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Re: Define Guage
The second one ...
Or to say it another way. To find out the diameter of a specific gauge, take a piece of lead 1lb in weight and divide that into a number of equal weight pieces equal to the gauge required. From one of those pieces of lead make a perfect sphere or ball. The diameter of the sphere is the diameter of the barrel that is represented by that gauge number.
The first is totally ambiguous and would depend on barrel length.
Or to say it another way. To find out the diameter of a specific gauge, take a piece of lead 1lb in weight and divide that into a number of equal weight pieces equal to the gauge required. From one of those pieces of lead make a perfect sphere or ball. The diameter of the sphere is the diameter of the barrel that is represented by that gauge number.
The first is totally ambiguous and would depend on barrel length.
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That's what I said, yet BASC include it in their literature. :roll:Polchraine wrote:The second one ...
Or to say it another way. To find out the diameter of a specific gauge, take a piece of lead 1lb in weight and divide that into a number of equal weight pieces equal to the gauge required. From one of those pieces of lead make a perfect sphere or ball. The diameter of the sphere is the diameter of the barrel that is represented by that gauge number.
The first is totally ambiguous and would depend on barrel length.
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