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Garth Gustafson 01-19-2018 12:51 PM

A visit to Bachelder's
 
I dropped in at Brad's yesterday to have him inspect my 16ga 0 frame Damascus barrels for soundness, take out some faint hammer marks left over from an old bulge repair, and refinish the barrels. I haven't been concerned about shooting the gun myself as it had passed inspection by another reputable smith and I only shoot 2-1/2" shells. But not knowing the quality of the bulge repair, and these being Damascus barrels was a concern and I didn't want to pass it down to one of my boys if there was any chance the barrels weren't safe, especially if someone might drop in a heavy load without thinking. How many times have we been in similar situations of not really knowing if the barrels are safe to shoot?

Well I learned a lot yesterday. The gun is safe to shoot but with a qualifier. Turns out the chambers had been lengthened (that was a surprise) and whoever reamed them out did a poor alignment job. They weren't bored straight. I've looked down those barrels hundreds of times and I never picked up on it but the forward edge of the chamber lip particularly in one barrel was canted. The risk is the wad might not be fully ejected after the shot and could remain in the barrel causing a problem with the next shot. I've always been careful to make sure the barrels are clear after every shot and have never had this happen to me but I couldn't let my boys shoot the gun knowing that. It took experience and the equipment to see this and Brad has both. He'll re-bore and straighten the chambers. He's comfortable with the wall thickness in front of the forcing cone as long as I shoot 2-1/2" low pressure shells. His other recommendation is to engrave "Shoot Only 2-1/2" Shells" on the water table. Good advice and I will follow. And he will make those Damascus barrels look new again.

Dean Romig 01-19-2018 02:23 PM

You should have Brad date the warning so no future shooter would mistake it for an original stamp.





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Kirk Potter 01-19-2018 02:50 PM

Nice, I sent some Bernard barrels to Brad last month, I'm hoping they are safe and can be restored.. I'd like to visit there sometime this year, it's only about a 2 hour drive.

Garth Gustafson 01-19-2018 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kirk Potter (Post 233267)
Nice, I sent some Bernard barrels to Brad last month, I'm hoping they are safe and can be restored.. I'd like to visit there sometime this year, it's only about a 2 hour drive.

Definitely go. I was like a kid in a candy store again. I examined an AHE 16ga he has for sale. I've never seen, much less handled a high grade gun like that before. Also saw examples of his case coloring and refinished Damascus barrels up close. Pictures just can't do justice to quality like that!

Dean Romig 01-19-2018 04:06 PM

The engraving on that AHE 16 is incredible and the wood is beautiful !





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Dean H Hanson 01-19-2018 04:40 PM

I too have held that AHE 16, most nervous I have been holding a gun. Mr. Bachelder told me to "break it, check it out". A respectful "no thank you, this is more than I can handle" brought a great smile to his face. I am thankful that Bachelder Master Gunmakers is 5 hours away, so is my wife. If they have time, get the tour, Mr. Bachelder is your guide.... nuff said!!!

Reggie Bishop 01-19-2018 04:47 PM

I assume its the same one that has been on Gunbroker? It does look beautiful!

Garth Gustafson 01-19-2018 05:00 PM

It was like holding the Holy Grail.

Bill Murphy 01-19-2018 05:51 PM

I would not stamp anything on a shotgun barrel indicating that "further study" was not necessary. "Further study" is always necessary when a gun changes hands.

Paul Harm 01-20-2018 02:06 PM

Brad is a two hour drive for me and I've been there a number of times because I'd rather take my guns to him than trust someone else to get them delivered. Over the years he's shown me some very special Parkers you just don't normally see. As I remember one was a high grade especially built for show at one of the US world fairs. I don't know squat about high grade guns, but that one had engraving everywhere. He had already redone the case colors and like WOW, this sure was a special gun. I think he said only three of them were made. I kind of hate saying what great work he does because he has three of my guns - don't need the wait any longer than necessary. Hint, hint, if you're reading this Brad.


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