Trojan restoration questions
Guys -
I recently purchased my second SXS, a 12 ga. Trojan. I was looking for a good project/shooter and I think this one will fit the bill. Ultimately, I would like to use this shotgun for ducks and dove a couple of times a year.
This particular shotgun was made in 1930 and has 30" barrels, F/F. The barrels have light pitting on the outside and the right bore has some very light pitting. The barrels have been reblued (without the pitting removed) and the stocks has been refinished (not a great job). Because of the work already performed, I think the main value of the gun is as a shooter that can be used and enjoyed.
My first questions concern the barrels. Does anyone have any suggestions for someone that can evaluate the barrels for safety and possibly polish the right bore? I'm considering opening the chokes to IC/Mod to make it a little more appropriate for Texas doves, too.
My next set of questions concernt he stock. I think I could likely benefit from a lengthened LOP and have been checking out recoil pads. Specifically, I have been looking at the period correct Galazan pads. Dumb question #1: is there a pad that can be installed without altering the stock? Since there is not a lot of collector value there, it would not be the end of the world if I had to cut it, but I would prefer to leave it alone. Also, is there a particular period correct pad that fits more closely than others? I am trying to minimize grinding.
I don't have that much in this shotgun and don't mind investing some more money in order to have a fun shooter. My first priority is to have something that is safe to shoot followed by comfort.
Lastly, I appreciate any input. There is a ton of knowledge on this site and I am always impressed in the respectful and articulate way it is dispensed. Thanks - Kyle
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