Shortening A shotgun Barrel.

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Hello All,

Looking for some advice.

I currently have a mossberg 500L (the field and deer combo) so I have a rifled barrel and a bird barrel. I would like to buy another bird barrel and turn it into a predator style barrel. 20” and can handle buck shot. Looking at the legalities from what I see is okay seeing as the barrel will stay over 18”.

Is this something I can have done ? I might be able to get my hands on a bird barrel and have it imported from the states.

It’s just impossible to find a left handed firearm with that kind of length unless you go browning bps which cost a bit more.

Cheers,
B
 
Hello All,

Looking for some advice.

I currently have a mossberg 500L (the field and deer combo) so I have a rifled barrel and a bird barrel. I would like to buy another bird barrel and turn it into a predator style barrel. 20” and can handle buck shot. Looking at the legalities from what I see is okay seeing as the barrel will stay over 18”.

Is this something I can have done ? I might be able to get my hands on a bird barrel and have it imported from the states.

It’s just impossible to find a left handed firearm with that kind of length unless you go browning bps which cost a bit more.

Cheers,
B

You can cut it down to 18" ( but do 19" to be safe) yourself with a pipecutter & files. Done many myself. BUT why , as then you
would have NO choke & your buckshot pattern would be limited to about 20 yds. Why do you not use your present bird barrel
which I am guessing has choke tubes or a fixed full ? That would work fine. You do not need a short barrel for Coyotes ,
although it may be a little more manourorable in a tight blind ?
 
Remember the barrel length is measured from the muzzle to the closed bolt face... not to any extended parts the barrel may have.
 
You can cut it down to 18" ( but do 19" to be safe) yourself with a pipecutter & files. Done many myself. BUT why , as then you
would have NO choke & your buckshot pattern would be limited to about 20 yds. Why do you not use your present bird barrel
which I am guessing has choke tubes or a fixed full ? That would work fine. You do not need a short barrel for Coyotes ,
although it may be a little more manourorable in a tight blind ?

Yeah it’s really just so it’s handy. I hunt allot in thick brush and shots aren’t very far, an the shorter barrel helps with moving around. I would use my slug barrel but a few of the spots are shot only (so buck shot is used)

I’ll take it to a smith so it can be crowned and threaded for chokes.

B
 
Hello All,

Looking for some advice.

I currently have a mossberg 500L (the field and deer combo) so I have a rifled barrel and a bird barrel. I would like to buy another bird barrel and turn it into a predator style barrel. 20” and can handle buck shot. Looking at the legalities from what I see is okay seeing as the barrel will stay over 18”.

Is this something I can have done ? I might be able to get my hands on a bird barrel and have it imported from the states.

It’s just impossible to find a left handed firearm with that kind of length unless you go browning bps which cost a bit more.

Cheers,
B

Mossberg 500 barrels are fairly common up here second hand I’m sure you can find one here without having to import.
 
Yeah it’s really just so it’s handy. I hunt allot in thick brush and shots aren’t very far, an the shorter barrel helps with moving around. I would use my slug barrel but a few of the spots are shot only (so buck shot is used)

I’ll take it to a smith so it can be crowned and threaded for chokes.

B

Not all barrels can be threaded for tubes... there are minimum/maximum bore diameters and barrel thickness...
 
I am in the same boat. I have an Ithaca 37 that some yahoo hacksawed to 18.75 inch, would be an easy fix on the lathe, but presumably the same yahoo then drilled a front site stud way canted off upright. My only option is to shorted to 18.25 to get rid of the hole and put in a proper one.
 
There's a 37A here that's been shortened with a pipe cutter.
And crewkridd too.
Spent some time with a file to square the end and a flap wheel
to git the push out the bore.
Ordered up a bead kit.
Turned out prawper.
Now to find a fix for the Mare's Leg rear stock glued back on and wired weeled.
Man, some people's kids I tell you.
 
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