Hi there - I have been offered an older two barrels set Beretta 20g O/U. These are fixed choke barrels. The muzzle on one barrel is marred. Hard to tell from the picture below but there is an uneven (>1mm deep) gouge. 2 questions for you:
1) How would you approach the repair? Grind the entire muzzle face down flat, or just make sure the bore is smooth and unobstructed where the damage is? I've gotten conflicting advice re: which approach would minimize the impact on the choking/patterning.
2) Any recommendations for a good smith to do this (ideally, but not limited to, the BC lower mainland)?


1) How would you approach the repair? Grind the entire muzzle face down flat, or just make sure the bore is smooth and unobstructed where the damage is? I've gotten conflicting advice re: which approach would minimize the impact on the choking/patterning.
2) Any recommendations for a good smith to do this (ideally, but not limited to, the BC lower mainland)?






















































