swaghauler
06-15-2018, 07:44 PM
As many of you well know I have a special affection for Shotguns both in real life and in Twilight2000. As such I have been working on some newer rules for them. This includes developing newer rules for Buckshot in the game. I was doing some research into the various loads for "Buckshot-like (or behaving) ammunition" when I discovered something about the XM576E1 (as 20 pellet center-of-cup loaded 40mm) and its sister round the XM576E2 (a 27 pellet loading spread across the face of the 40mm round only one pellet deep the whole way).
Here's my issue. MULTIPLE SOURCES including Online Sources, my Field Manuals, and the book US Grenade Launchers (ISBN: 978-1-4728-1952-9) all state that the loading is a #4 HARDENED Buckshot Loading weighing 24 grams/370 grains and surrounded by a plastic sabot. My issue with this is that a STANDARD #4 Buckshot Pellet only weighs about 1.3 grams/20.7 grains. The hardened loading is EIGHTEEN TIMES heavier than a normal pellet.
Am I looking at a TOTAL Load Weight (which would be accurate for 20 pellets of #4 Buck) or is this really the weight of a singular pellet which would add SIGNIFICANT weight to the loading and cause that load to be limited to 20 or 27 pellets (in a casing that could easily hold 72 #4 Buckshot Pellets)?
Here's my issue. MULTIPLE SOURCES including Online Sources, my Field Manuals, and the book US Grenade Launchers (ISBN: 978-1-4728-1952-9) all state that the loading is a #4 HARDENED Buckshot Loading weighing 24 grams/370 grains and surrounded by a plastic sabot. My issue with this is that a STANDARD #4 Buckshot Pellet only weighs about 1.3 grams/20.7 grains. The hardened loading is EIGHTEEN TIMES heavier than a normal pellet.
Am I looking at a TOTAL Load Weight (which would be accurate for 20 pellets of #4 Buck) or is this really the weight of a singular pellet which would add SIGNIFICANT weight to the loading and cause that load to be limited to 20 or 27 pellets (in a casing that could easily hold 72 #4 Buckshot Pellets)?