..and by "bush" gun, I mean "grouse" gun.
I have done a search on this here, and it seems that 21"-22" on the short end, 24"-26" on the long end..? Here is my situation;
The shotgun is an old Remington 11-48 (recoil operated) with a 28" fixed, modified choke. In thick cover, the 28" just "feels" too long, though with a little room to swing, it points just fine. Anyhow, not wanting to alter the original barrel, which is in superb original condition, I tracked-down an additional 28" barrel (fixed full) with the plan of having IT cut, and threaded for choke tubes. While shorter, I still think I want control over the patterns~not sure how this gun will be serving me in the future. So, here is the plan as it stands, please chime-in if you think I'm missing something important;
1. The new barrel is full=less useful to me, not in as good a condition on the outside, so a better candidate for these modifications.
2. I'm assuming a barrel as short as 20"-22" will not have any effect on the function of the gun's action/it's ability to cycle, etc. I've seen Auto 5 barrels (same design) shortened, no issues.
3. Quote I have to cut, replace the bead, thread for chokes~$165 Seems reasonable, gunsmith is local and has an excellent reputation.
4. Application~won't be hunting over dogs, this will be a logging road kind of gun that needs to make 50-60 yard wing shots if necessary. I will pattern it when I get the work done, but I'm thinking of starting-off with modified and cyl. chokes.
5. This is a stretch~I don't hunt turkey, but plan on getting licensed to do it this year. Will a 20"-22" barrel (with a full or turkey choke) be good for turkey?
Thanks for taking a moment to chime in with any/all of these considerations. Really look forward to some input. As a point of interest, this was my late grandfather's gun and while I always look for excuses to buy NEW guns, I'm really excited about the prospect of expanding it's usefulness...without altering it permanently. Since everyone likes photos, here is my huge...glowing-orange form holding it, along with my first 2 grouse from this fall.
The shotgun is an old Remington 11-48 (recoil operated) with a 28" fixed, modified choke. In thick cover, the 28" just "feels" too long, though with a little room to swing, it points just fine. Anyhow, not wanting to alter the original barrel, which is in superb original condition, I tracked-down an additional 28" barrel (fixed full) with the plan of having IT cut, and threaded for choke tubes. While shorter, I still think I want control over the patterns~not sure how this gun will be serving me in the future. So, here is the plan as it stands, please chime-in if you think I'm missing something important;
1. The new barrel is full=less useful to me, not in as good a condition on the outside, so a better candidate for these modifications.
2. I'm assuming a barrel as short as 20"-22" will not have any effect on the function of the gun's action/it's ability to cycle, etc. I've seen Auto 5 barrels (same design) shortened, no issues.
3. Quote I have to cut, replace the bead, thread for chokes~$165 Seems reasonable, gunsmith is local and has an excellent reputation.
4. Application~won't be hunting over dogs, this will be a logging road kind of gun that needs to make 50-60 yard wing shots if necessary. I will pattern it when I get the work done, but I'm thinking of starting-off with modified and cyl. chokes.
5. This is a stretch~I don't hunt turkey, but plan on getting licensed to do it this year. Will a 20"-22" barrel (with a full or turkey choke) be good for turkey?
Thanks for taking a moment to chime in with any/all of these considerations. Really look forward to some input. As a point of interest, this was my late grandfather's gun and while I always look for excuses to buy NEW guns, I'm really excited about the prospect of expanding it's usefulness...without altering it permanently. Since everyone likes photos, here is my huge...glowing-orange form holding it, along with my first 2 grouse from this fall.


















































