8G vs 10G slug damage
I noticed when converting shotgun damage from shotshell to slugs you would get the same damage code for an 8 gauge shotgun as you would a 10 gauge. Is that right? Seems the 8 gauge should be doing more, but since its shotshell damage is 2d-1 for both, the 8 gauge just has more pellets, you get the same damage code for a slug on both.
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Re: 8G vs 10G slug damage
If that bothers you, rather than using the general rule ("multiply shot damage by four"), reverse the solid -> shot formula in HT (p.172), and use the higher of that or x4 damage. That should give reasonable results assuming the shot load in question is the GURPS-standard 00 buck.
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Re: 8G vs 10G slug damage
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Jinumon |
Re: 8G vs 10G slug damage
8-bore solid conical slub with 1257grains (81g) at 1500fps is about 8d.
Common 10g loads these days seem to be about 50 grams at 1280fps. that's about 5d+1 or so. The 8-bore slugs seem to have been designed to kill large African game, or possibly T-Rex. |
Re: 8G vs 10G slug damage
So I am also perplexed when it comes to the slug damage that 12/76 (1d+2) or 12/89 (perhaps 2d-1 ??) cartridges could do.
They do 5d+1 like 10 gauge ? |
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