Bill,

I wonder if the gun could be chamber sleeved back to a standard 8ga in the future? I think Brileys has to go down on gauge when they do this type of work.

It also brings up the possibility of firing a kiln gun load in this shotgun. The article states that the kiln loads use "standard shotshell.....propellant" but all of the kiln loads I have pulled apart look like they use a rifle powder similiar in appearance to Win 748 or BLC2. He also thought that the "low velocity" (950fps) kiln loads would be safe in this Tonolini but from the recoil and muzzle blast I have seen when these are fired (in a kiln gun) I wouldn't bet my fingers on it.


Last edited by Utah Shotgunner; 12/14/06 03:17 PM.

Mike