I read the responses to "Cutting double barrel shotgun down"
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74496
and I don't want to steal the thread, however my question is very simialer (sorry for the duplication)
I may purchase a Ruger Red Label which is being cut down by a reputable gunsmith due to muzzle damage to about 26" (a blowout I think).
As I see it if the vent rib, and barrel bridging is solid it should be a good skeet gun.
Aside from an inspection by me, a garuntee from the smith (of his work only) and a pattern test is there anything else I should be concerned with?
Is there anything generally or specificly I should look at or for?
Thanks,
Gary
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74496
and I don't want to steal the thread, however my question is very simialer (sorry for the duplication)
I may purchase a Ruger Red Label which is being cut down by a reputable gunsmith due to muzzle damage to about 26" (a blowout I think).
As I see it if the vent rib, and barrel bridging is solid it should be a good skeet gun.
Aside from an inspection by me, a garuntee from the smith (of his work only) and a pattern test is there anything else I should be concerned with?
Is there anything generally or specificly I should look at or for?
Thanks,
Gary