Having had Teague liners in a number of guns over the years, I would not recommend one rush to have them fitted unless the barrels are absolute scrap. With 26 thou plus in the barrels Tony has some scope to clean them up and hopefully pass proof. The gun will handle better without liners (which) kill the feel of a well balanced gun) and will be easier to look after. If you dent a lined gun you are unable to remedy the issue. there are some reports of liners twisting in the bores and others relating to the rusting propensity of two different metals in such close proximity.

Teagueing is a last resort in my opinion. As one of my top barrel makers remarked in a conversation 'it's a good idea but it's not a good job'.

See you Saturday Tony.