In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Past and future planned - events/ outings/ training sessions/ offline meets/ camps/ matches etc.
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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by arshad_ahmad48 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:39 pm

A new Dose to my eyes on IFG

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by Vikram » Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:31 am

Thank you all gentlemen for your kind words.

This is a picture of Alan Myers who builds puntguns and big bore fowling pieces shooting a 2Bore.Our member Eugene posted this pic elsewhere.Look at the muzzle blast. :shock:

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I would really love to give the Two Bore to the Maharajah of Whiskeypore to shoot. I would even pay to watch it. :lol: ROTFL :lol: :twisted:

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by shooter » Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:55 am

Dear mundaire,
the two bore is intended to be used as a shoulder gun. I mean theoretically it can be tied to a but (but so can a 12 bore) but its not intended for that purpose.
It is much smaller than a punt gun. A punt gun is operated by a string but it has no butt for mounting on the shoulder. Currently there is no gun in the punt because its off season and the gun is resting in the safe place. Come season and the gun goes on the punt.
The two and four bores are very cumbersome. I met a wildfowler Mr. A who had a 2 bore which was HEAVY (for the recoil) and showed me how to use it.
Irrespective of ones strength, these guns are very difficult to swing/control and arent meant to be used for a variety of angles like quartering away, crossers, going away etc etc.

The best shot one can take on the wings is on the incoming angle. Raise it over the head. That way a lot of weight and and recoil is taken on by ones body column. Shoot the Bu****s straight up he said.
when held like that they feel much lighter and on can pivot them on ones shoulder very much like a driven incoming from the tower stand in sporting.
Due to their rarity and hence the cost, most big bore guns dont see the harsh corrosive conditions of wildfowling nowa days. They are mostly for collectors and are collectables.
I see people shooting geese with 10 bores but a lot of people are switching to supermagnums.

Recently fired 50g loads 3.5" super magnums.

Im telling you, if you cant get geese with that, im not sure what u need.
Personally i would not even use those loads.

But this is about wing shooting.
If you want to change to sitting ducks, well thats another story.
You want more gun control? Use both hands!

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by prashantsingh » Thu Apr 29, 2010 6:59 am

What an amazing snap (in the moonlit night). Almost like a Rocket taking off.

Any snaps of the 2 bore cartridges?






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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by prashantsingh » Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:45 am

As for the "Maharaja of Whiskeypore".
He would prefer to fire this cannon from someone elses shoulder.
Like they say in Hindi "Doosre ke kandhe se Bandook Chalana".

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by timmy » Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:57 am

Vikram, your writeup is a gem! Not only about the gun and the wow factor of such a huge arm, but also the description of the countryside, a little history and local color, some relaxation and swapping stories, pics of the barbecue -- in short, I think you have all sides covered regarding a fine firearms outing.

Don't worry about the rats being a no-show. That's common enough. We used to shoot 'em in dumps. The good thing about it was that when there were no rats, an occasional aerosol can on a hot day could liven up the outing!!

The night pic was icing on the cake!

And please, would you all stop mentioning the Maharaja of Whiskeypour? Thoughts come into my mind and I have to stuff my fist in my mouth to keep from howling. I'm glad I didn't read this at work! (wink wink) Vikram, your comment especially gave me an image of a obsequious someone behind him when the Maharaja fired ... well, you can fill in the blank, as my imagination conjured up some vivid images.

Thanks again, Vikram. You are right. A superb story. You are the king!!
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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by john.s » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:34 am

:D
vikram your the man :D

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by hamiclar01 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:52 am

wow, so that was what you guys were up to! great pics :D
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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by TwoRivers » Thu May 13, 2010 10:09 pm

Now THAT"S a shotgun! Nicely done, Vik. Story, pics, and all. Keep them coming.

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by Vikram » Sun May 16, 2010 11:21 pm

Thanks again,gentlemen,for the kind words.


MoA, while that 2 bore being shot in the video is not small,it's a rifle shooting a 2500grains bullet over 12 drams of powder. The one built by J uses 24 drams of powder and belches out shot equal to 3500 grains.Almost twice the charge. :shock:


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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by m24 » Tue May 18, 2010 7:30 pm

Great write-up and pics, Vikram. England outdoors is definitely beautiful. I guess with that Moon shooter, you don't need to fire at the birds. Just poke them with loooooooong barrel. :)

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by 357 S&W » Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:14 am

Great Gun...though would not try shooting it :)
Thanks for sharing, I would have never know such a gun would exist
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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by HSharief » Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:17 pm

Like Inder said, another gem, truly from Vikram. Congratulations on the trip and looking forward to the story and pics from when you go back for the season.

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Re: In the Wildfowler's Heaven

Post by Safarigent » Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:45 pm

HOLY SMOKE!!!!!
what fowl does one shoot with that leviathan?
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