Originally Posted By: Franc Otte
fox
where did you see the OP mention the bit about slugs/sabotts or ball in this thread?
I would think getting the "twist" redone means re finishing the twist bbls,,,,I don;t think the bbls are rifled? Do you?
franc
Just my "read" when he mentioned "Gong" shooting-- just like our bowling pin shoots, and frozen Butterball shoots at our local gun clubs, we have metal "Gong" shoots- makes a real loud ring when a AP round from a Garand or a 1903 hits it dead center- Shotgun pellets, even from a extra full choke at the ranges we are shooting from- no ring-ading-ding-ping-Bada Bing-Bada Boom--so I assumed this gentleman would want to use slugs- Brenekke or other high ended types- As most of use know, even expensive and regulated british express double rifles have to be "regulated" for even POI etc. with their loads- as cross firing can be a problem- more so with any side-by-side or even, I suppose, over and blunder shotgun- whether a Parker or a Parkhurst- right barrel will usually tend to put the slug projectile to the left of POI- lefthand barrel will tend to put the slug projective to the right of POI--and for any of our membership in the 50th State- the term POI does NOT mean wallpaper gooey paste flavored and dipped from a bowl with your fingers- it means POINT OF AIM--


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