Cutting a Barrel

DaveB

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Not so sure things will go as intended. The barrel constricts the shot charge, called the forcing cone. Need to see a very good gunsmith. How much you plan on cutting off?
 

bowhunterfanatic

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DaveB said:
Not so sure things will go as intended. The barrel constricts the shot charge, called the forcing cone. Need to see a very good gunsmith. How much you plan on cutting off?

I'd prefer around 4 inches. I was under the impression that the gunsmith could re-lengthen the forcing cone after cutting, because I know some people have their forcing cones lengthened for whatever reason. However, I know absolutely nothing about this whole process. Just know I'd like my barrel to be considerably shorter.
 

woodchuckc

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The forcing cone is the first part of the barrel (next to the chamber), so cutting the end of the barrel off will not affect it. Most non-competition shotguns have pretty short forcing cones (less than couple of inches), so lengthening and polishing them does generally help at least a little bit with the shot pattern.
 

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