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Here is all the gauges that still in use around the world.
https://blogmedia.wideners.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/WRS-Shotgun-Gauges-Web.jpg
On the modern American market, it's the number of pellets per shot. In the 1960s it was the gauge of the pellets, with 20 being very large gauge and something like 00 being a fine mist of lead, each pellet less than a cm in size.
In some places in Europe it's a size gauge, and some use reverse and some use the other way around. In others it's the number per shot.
In some African nations it's the size of the shell that goes in, which is full of pretty much anything you find laying around. Bigger is often better, but certain trees and shrubs are known for making especially good ammunition for certain calibers. Some rivaling lead musket balls. This is way, way cheaper than lead ammunition and typically both more effective and also more frightening.
excuse me but I not know much about firearms maybe but I do about measurement. gauge is always been gauge. It not changed over time.
What? No. The number of pellets in a shell is literally called SHOT.
Can I ask why that put you off doing it again?
Because it ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hurt.
I had a bruise on my shoulder for a couple weeks after.
OK that's a good reason not to then
isn't it something with the inner diameter of the bore of gun compared to number of balls and weight
That would make more sense.
Otherwise you could put 4 gauge ammo in a 20 gauge which would be crazy if you just go hunt birds or something.
https://youtu.be/8uJouw9uh84
Yeah something like how many lead balls of that bore size would weigh a pound. Or something. It's stupid.
Analogously, the other gauges.
This only meant something with black powder guns when those were firing lead balls, now days with cartridges it means nothing aside from the size of the bore. You can fire anything out of a 12 gauge now days, I even saw a vid of a guy firing a slug of silly putty out of his