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to cut or not to cut
I've located an early 1900s VH 12 with 30" barrels. Overall, gun is good-very good, sound, tight, bright bores, etc. Problem is someone reamed one choke to cylinder (other is full). Is better to leave it alone or possibly cut barrels to 26-28" and have two cylinder barrels for quail, etc.? Thanks for your opinions.
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Forrest,
No, no, no! If you cut a quarter inch off the barrels the gun will be worth only half of what it was before!
The British use cylinder and full for field guns. I have a Henry Atkin sidelock 10 gauge with those choke constrictions. At 8 pounds it is deadly in the field!
Load the open barrel with larger shot. It will pattern tightly. Use smaller shot in the full choke barrel.
Please, never cut barrels...
Mark
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