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David Deck 11-21-2020 10:08 PM

Thanks Katrina. As a rough idea, backboring by 0.005 in 12 gauge for 28"barrels saves about 0.7 oz per barrel (or 1.4 oz for a 2 barrel gun). This doesn't sound like much, but you can readily feel the difference if you will tape a 1.4 oz weight to the middle of your barrels and practice swinging it. Remember that you are removing weight from the entire barrel, hence the need to place the weight in the middle.

On this same vein, and since this is a Parker site, I'm a fan of having a much longer forcing cone bored into my Parkers. One flaw of Parkers, compare to the Fox, is their heavy and long frame. Lengthening the forcing cone does nothing to reduce the actual frame weight, but by reducing the weight of the barrels over the forward portion of the frame, the dynamic weight of the frame is reduced. Don't get me wrong, I'd rather have a nice Parker than a Purdey, but our English counterparts were not stupid in fluid shotgun design.

Thanks again
mtbirdhunter

Dean Romig 11-21-2020 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by David Deck (Post 316513)
This has been a good discussion on thinner barrel walls. Now, does anyone know a reliable gunsmith who will backbone to leave the walls a little thinner than 0.030? I have a nice 12 gauge DHE on a #1 frame that is still too muzzle heavy with wall thickness of 0.031. I would like it backboard to say 0.027-8, but can 't find anyone to do it.

Have you tried Mike Orlen in Amherst MA ?





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edgarspencer 11-22-2020 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Deck (Post 316513)
This has been a good discussion on thinner barrel walls. Now, does anyone know a reliable gunsmith who will backbone to leave the walls a little thinner than 0.030? I have a nice 12 gauge DHE on a #1 frame that is still too muzzle heavy with wall thickness of 0.031. I would like it backboard to say 0.027-8, but can 't find anyone to do it.

Briley does it.

Garth Gustafson 11-22-2020 08:06 AM

David, rather than messing with your barrels why not just add weight to the stock.

David Deck 11-22-2020 12:22 PM

Thanks Dean. I'll call Mike this week.

David Deck 11-22-2020 12:25 PM

Edgar,

I know Jess Briley did this work at less than 0.030 MWT for me several times, but the last I checked his successors wanted to be lawyer-proof at 0.035.

David Deck 11-22-2020 12:29 PM

Thanks Garth. That's certainly a good way to move the weight (balance point) rearward, but now at age 76 I'm not looking to carry more total weight while following my youngish GSP.

Garry L Gordon 11-22-2020 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Katrina Wood (Post 316481)
I got the gun! Fortunately a friend was able to check MWT for me, and I should be good at .035/.030” and gun choke is CYL and SKT so ideal for woodcock and grouse! Dimensions of stock could not be more ideal either! Literally could not have done better had I ordered a bespoke gun ... I have never had a gun that truly fits, and I am beyond tickled! 5# 5 oz of delightful little doublegun JOY!!!

Now I just need to get my deer so I can get out in the woods with it!!!

Thanks for all the helpful comments guys!

Don't trade it! It's the folly of many who think they can find a better gun. Better to just add to your collection. Good shooting!

Reggie Bishop 11-22-2020 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Garry L Gordon (Post 316549)
Don't trade it! It's the folly of many who think they can find a better gun. Better to just add to your collection. Good shooting!

Those are words of wisdom.


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