I would recommend to use some aircraft grade epoxy with fiber glass. MVS 410 works great and it penetrates the material. When used with fiberglass, its virtually unbreakable. Also, use some wooden dowels or bolts to create a physical connection.
What kind of target loads should I be using, I was under the impression that they are all light pressures.
The more I have read on these shotguns I am hearing a lot of people going on about them being unsafe, is there fact in this or just a bad rumour like what the Ross rifles got after WW1?
Does anyone here have any personal experience with one?
those old converted rifles into shotguns are hardly worth the work, I sold a real good one a few years ago and had to almost pay some one to take it off my table.
Double check the headspace on these.
Saw someone mention surgical tubing for clamping - do you one better; go to Crappy Tire and buy a few boxes of cheap bicycle inner tubes..... slice those up into 1" wide strips. cheaper than surgical tubing (if you can find some) effective and most glues won't stick to them
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Blown tubes are free at bicycle repair shops. I prefer to cut them into about 1/2" wide strips and keep a mess of them hanging on the shop wall.
Mabey this is one to be fixed up and displayed nicely in the reloading room??