12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

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Re: 12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

Post by snIPer » Tue Feb 15, 2011 3:56 pm

mundaire wrote: http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtop ... 24&start=0
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Re: 12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

Post by nadeemsyed007 » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:36 pm

brihacharan wrote:Hi Sniper,
> Usually a 12 gauge gun that has twin barrels comes with the left tube as 'cylinder' & the right one as 'choke'.
> The cylinder is mostly used for shooting the 'lethal ball' while the right (choke) is used for shooting No.2 / 4 / 6 & 8 cartridges.
> Yes, IOF used to make these 'Lethal Ball' cartridges - don't know about now. The LB is a smooth ball normally used at close ranges (max 50 / 75yds) for thick skinned animals - boar / sambhar / neelgai etc.
> However way back in the 70's I used to get what was called "Brenek Ball" (don't remember the maker) - this one was not quite a ball but a slug with a slightly conical shape & with flutings on the side.
> You see the regular ball cartridge does not have ballistic properties because its smooth - hence drops drastically after apprx. 50 / 75yds.
> Whereas the Brenek Ball with its front conical shape & fluting had better ballistic properties - longer range & better penetration.
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hi,bro right is cylinder and left is choke barrel always.

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Re: 12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

Post by MoA » Sat Mar 12, 2011 3:53 am

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Re: 12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

Post by snIPer » Sat Mar 12, 2011 12:34 pm

ooh very nicce. unfortunately they are not available in bangalore
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Re: 12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

Post by Priyan » Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:04 am

I read about "Letal Ball" in most of the old Assamese hunting stories. I guess Lethal ball was like a shotgun slug in a round shaped form. I heard it was used by someone named Jugal Phukan while hunting man eating tigers. The other thing I heard about is "Cera Gooli" not sure but I guess it was buckshot or a birdshot as I heard it was used against duck and other birds.
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Re: 12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

Post by hornet » Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:16 am

if we can have mauser's luger's .357 magnums and others like the chinese.30also.380's in the npb section what isthe problem with lg's in 12bore section :deadhorse:

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Re: 12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

Post by goodboy_mentor » Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:04 pm

what isthe problem with lg's in 12bore
Cartridges having multiple shots greater than 5 mm have been prohibited by MHA by issuing a notification. We cannot question the "wisdom" of babus because unfortunately Parliament has delegated its "wisdom" to them with help of Arms Act 1959.

After revolt of 1857 the British Government decreed that small arms given to natives would be of lesser quality than those used by Crown regiments. The same theory is still working in minds of babus. The moment babus in MHA come to know that a cartridge is "deadly" they try their best to prevent people from getting it. Therefore the price of .357 magnums and the like has been cleverly made beyond the reach of common people by placing import of firearms on restricted list of EXIM Policy. Hence people are practically left with "non deadly" .32s made by IOF only.
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Re: 12g IOF cartridge - Lethal Ball

Post by cottage cheese » Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:57 pm

Even funnier is the fact that the arbitrary ban on shot sizes 5mm and above by the MHA was not based on "security" or concerns of "lethality".... it was simply based on a recommendation by the Wild Life department folks!!... There is an MHA notification to that effect...They probably needed to save the poor animals for rifle shooters only :D


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