01-16-2008, 01:09 PM
definably the way to go... if you plan on keeping it long term.
to sell it, you can tell the honey that the riffled barrel is build stronger because it is specifically made for shooting slugs instead of bird shot. Made with a heavier gage rolled steel and then rifling is broached. If it sounds like you have done your home work, selling her on the better barrel will be much easier.
you can also sell her on the added accuracy that a rifled barrel provides... this means less tracking, more steaks roasts and burgers on the table...
one last selling point, a new riffled barrel is a lot cheaper than a new gun...
just don’t go shooting duck and goose loads though your riffled barrel, talk about ruining your investment... the stainless beads will dull the rifling..
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to sell it, you can tell the honey that the riffled barrel is build stronger because it is specifically made for shooting slugs instead of bird shot. Made with a heavier gage rolled steel and then rifling is broached. If it sounds like you have done your home work, selling her on the better barrel will be much easier.
you can also sell her on the added accuracy that a rifled barrel provides... this means less tracking, more steaks roasts and burgers on the table...
one last selling point, a new riffled barrel is a lot cheaper than a new gun...
just don’t go shooting duck and goose loads though your riffled barrel, talk about ruining your investment... the stainless beads will dull the rifling..
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