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Andrew Sacco 07-13-2025 07:56 PM

What are my options?
 
I have a lovely 26" VH 0 frame 16 with 26" barrels at 6lbs choked IM/F.

I believe she is not regulated. I can correct the drop with a pad as she shoots 65/35 and has too much drop for me. BUT here's the issue. The RIGHT barrel shoots high 65/35 RIGHT so the left edge of the pattern is on the centerline, and the LEFT barrel shoots high 65/35 LEFT so the right edge lines up on the centerline. Almost like some sadistic bastard did this by design. I thought I was crazy and had others shoot it and this is what she is. So here are my options unless others have ideas I haven't thought of:

1. Put full length fitted 28g tubes a la Koneski from Briley in there but I'm not sure that fixes the regulation? I HATE interchangeable chokes more than NBA basketball but if the new tubes regulate it I'd consider it. I'd hate to mess up the sweet balance of this wand.

2. Send it to Briley to put chokes in to regulate them, then I'm stuck with screw in chokes which I've mentioned are as desireable as an emema.

3. Send it to someone like Eyster to regulate the choke and shoot it to pattern centrally, opening them to a woodcock/grouse gun like C/IC to spread the pattern?

4. Have the barrels regulated? Is that even possible?

5. Sell it. Which I hate to do.

Ideas welcome and hope I'm not missing something. I'll say at sporting clays at 20-30 yards I can't hit crap with it, but I love her none the same.

She is deadly on L-R crossers with the R barrel and deadly with R-L crossers on the L barrel but I'm not built to think that quickly : )

Daryl Corona 07-13-2025 08:26 PM

Just sell it Andy. You're going to drive yourself crazy.

Andrew Sacco 07-13-2025 08:38 PM

I don’t drive myself crazy because I have many others to shoot haha. Ok that’s one vote to sell. Daryl. The rare practical Italian.

Daryl Corona 07-13-2025 08:53 PM

I don't own a gun I can't shoot well. Problem is I have too many.

Dave Noreen 07-13-2025 09:58 PM

Have you tried loads of different velocities? I have a gun that when you drop below 1200 fps the left barrel begins to wander off towards the Jones place. It was really noticeable with the sub-sonic Eley Hawk loads. Right barrel seems fine with whatever I've fed it.

Clark McCombe 07-13-2025 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 433159)
Just sell it Andy. You're going to drive yourself crazy.

In the gun world, are you obligated to tell the buyer what is going on?

Garry L Gordon 07-14-2025 05:49 AM

Number three sounds like the best option, based on your assertion that you love the gun.

I have a little Dickson (box lock, not round box action) 28 bore that Jack Rowe told me the barrels had been cut (it is 26”). It’s choked cylinder/full, but the full choke is very, very short. That full tube is not perfectly good regulated. I fretted over it for years while using it almost exclusively for all but the rare pheasant hunt. I killed more birds with the gun than I care to report. I never did get that left tube regulated.

Andrew Sacco 07-14-2025 05:54 AM

It’s the same regardless of load but some pattern tighter than others. High and mirror images of each other.

John Davis 07-14-2025 06:44 AM

I agree with Gary. If you are wed to the gun, send it to Eyster.

George Davis 07-14-2025 07:37 AM

When you get it back from Eyster your patterns will be amazing. Shot an MX-8 two weeks ago after Eyster finished (no choke tubes) and couldn't believe the improvement in the pattern from both barrels!


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