gunman,
You may think I am talking drivel, but what I am talking is what a SHOOTER sees, results. I have never claimed to understand gunmaking, or the mathematical formulae involved in figuring barrel convergence, but I DO know what I see when I shoot my S x
Ss at a certain distance. Tell me how the definition of shotgun barrel regulation, that I stated in my earlier post, is drivel.
Do you disagree with my postulation that regulation of the barrels of a shotgun is shooting their patterns to the same point of impact, at a specified distance?
Again, where did I claim to be a gunmaker, or have vast knowledge of gunmaking? I am a shooter, a hunter, and I have enough years at it to know what I want, and expect. Regardless of what you may believe, there ARE doubleguns out there that print BOTH barrels to the same point of impact at the same distance, a distance that is relevant to clay shooting and hunting. Those are the doubles that I want and strive for. I can make them shoot to where I am looking if the barrels are regulated to each other, and if the required adjustments are within reason. I ask no more of them, or less.
I apologize for my comment about you and your trade. You may, indeed , build very fine doubles that are regulated according to my requirements, and my misunderstanding of what you meant in earlier posts may have contributed to that. But, my post was based on my understanding of your earlier post, which, as I said, I may have misunderstood.
"What, we have, is, failure to communicate". My bad.
SRH