Hey All,
I have a older 20 ga wingmaster that i picked up for a good deal, the plan is for the wife to use it for upland birds, grouse etc. (no duck or anything longer range)
Right now it has a 28 inch barrel, which is a little bit long for her. I have looked for a new barrel, but they are pretty expensive compared to what I paid for the gun.
How hard is it to cut down the barrel of a shotgun? I am thinking it would be easier than a rifle as there is no rifling. Do you still have to crown a smoothbore?
The second question would be on what a good length would be. Shorter is nicer in the bush, and allows for quicker target acquisition. It also lightens up the gun, making it easier for the wife to lug around.
Any input would be appreciated!
I have a older 20 ga wingmaster that i picked up for a good deal, the plan is for the wife to use it for upland birds, grouse etc. (no duck or anything longer range)
Right now it has a 28 inch barrel, which is a little bit long for her. I have looked for a new barrel, but they are pretty expensive compared to what I paid for the gun.
How hard is it to cut down the barrel of a shotgun? I am thinking it would be easier than a rifle as there is no rifling. Do you still have to crown a smoothbore?
The second question would be on what a good length would be. Shorter is nicer in the bush, and allows for quicker target acquisition. It also lightens up the gun, making it easier for the wife to lug around.
Any input would be appreciated!


















































