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Jeff Elder 08-26-2024 09:29 AM

DHE barrels
 
Can a DHE barrel be turned into a DH?

I’m asking this because I bought a repro 28 barrel to put on my VH 28. The VH was my great grandfathers, it’s been at Turnbull being redone and they said the chamber walls are thin. If not I have a repro 28 I could swap forearms with but it would be simpler if I didn’t have to. I want to use this barrel for everyday shooting and use the original with some light loads once or twice a year, like opening day dove and a quail hunt or two.

Thank you

Aaron Beck 08-26-2024 10:49 AM

Did Turnbull not want to do this work for you? Is the original gun a 0 frame?

Jeff Elder 08-26-2024 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aaron Beck (Post 415715)
Did Turnbull not want to do this work for you? Is the original gun a 0 frame?


Just got word from them about the same time I found these barrels. I shoot sporting clays weekly and had thought about getting another barrel anyway. What do you know about chamber sleeves? Not full barrel. I saw the Briley offers that.

edgarspencer 08-26-2024 02:05 PM

The short answer is yes, the repro barrels can be altered to be extracotor. But, as Aaron asked, is your Great grandfathers gun an 0 frame 28? That would put the brakes on any possibility of using them. What, or where, specifically, did Turnbull indicate the chambers measure thin? Were the chambers lengthened? If the gun is an 0 frame, there's still a fair bit of meat in the wall at the beginning of the 'new' forcing cone. Don't roll over and play dead just yet.

Bill Murphy 08-26-2024 05:56 PM

I don't know how you would get a 0 frame 28 to have thin chamber walls. Must be a 00 frame.

Brian Dudley 08-26-2024 06:20 PM

It can. But a new extractor would need to be made. Or some modifications be made. And the roll joint needs to be changed, as well as the trips removed. It is not an super easy ordeal, but it can happen.

Jeff Elder 08-27-2024 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 415734)
It can. But a new extractor would need to be made. Or some modifications be made. And the roll joint needs to be changed, as well as the trips removed. It is not an super easy ordeal, but it can happen.


Thank you for that info. Not as easy as I thought. Think I’ll use my repro forearm

Jeff Elder 09-09-2024 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgarspencer (Post 415723)
The short answer is yes, the repro barrels can be altered to be extracotor. But, as Aaron asked, is your Great grandfathers gun an 0 frame 28? That would put the brakes on any possibility of using them. What, or where, specifically, did Turnbull indicate the chambers measure thin? Were the chambers lengthened? If the gun is an 0 frame, there's still a fair bit of meat in the wall at the beginning of the 'new' forcing cone. Don't roll over and play dead just yet.

I had that gun about a month before I shipped it off in January of 2023. I was so excited to finally get it by sheer stupidity on my part I paid no attention to frame size. I just wanted to be able to shoot it. I did get it’s research letter. 28 inch barrel and weighs 5 1/2 lbs. would that put it in 00 range? I can’t remember if it had the lightning strikes.

Bill Murphy 09-17-2024 04:10 PM

Who is this gunsmith who has had your gun for almost two years without telling you what he is doing to it?

Jeff Elder 09-17-2024 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 416757)
Who is this gunsmith who has had your gun for almost two years without telling you what he is doing to it?

Turnbull, he has told me what they are doing, the problem is he said the barrel is thin. NowI’m trying to remember if it’s o or oo. I have a repro barrel and if I’m lucky and it’s oo my next quest is to either find a forearm with ejectors or turn the repro barrel into extractors. He didn’t mention anything in a way of a fix for barrel. I know from what I gathered from email that it’s thin in the chambers which makes me wonder if a chamber sleeve might fix it


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