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.360 bore

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The .360 bore (9.1 mm) is a shotgun bore. Its main uses included collecting ornithological specimens, pest control, and self-defense, often concealed in walking stick or cane guns.[1] The .360 bore was first created by Eley Brothers Ltd, a London based ammunition company founded in 1828. A .360 bore load is often defined as a "2 in (51 mm) orange-red paper cartridge with a brass head and rolled turnover, white top wad and loaded with No. 5 shot".[2]

References

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  1. ^ Cushman, D. (n.d.). Cartridges for garden guns and walking stick guns. Cartridges for Garden Guns and Walking Stick Guns. http://www.dave-cushman.net/shot/walking_stick_loads.html
  2. ^ .360 bore cartridge, No. 5 shot, Eley Imperial War Museum. Archived December 8, 2017, at the Wayback Machine


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