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Unread 12-20-2013, 09:52 AM   #12
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Kenny, .010 variance from left to right bore diameter on a small bore is excessive and should result in a very steep change in value and price for a graded gun. Let's put this in perspective. I have two nice DHE 20 gauge bird guns that I bought for about $2500 each. They would be $6000 guns except that the stocks are short. If the barrels had bore variances of .010, and original length stocks, the guns would be worth even less than they are with the short stocks, in my opinion.
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