THIS IGNORANCE MULTIPLIED BY THOUSANDS.....



Originally Posted By: 2holer
I was ignorant about twist barrels in the early 60s. I had bought a Batavia Leader for $12 from a guy who needed gas. After sitting in the closet for a couple years unused by me a friend was going to go phez hunting and asked to borrow it.

He returned the gun stating he had got his limit for two days. He was using Super x loads.

AFter gaining a little more knowledge about the gun I realized it was unsafe. That old circa 1910 twist barreled Baker had significantly pitted bores from one end to the other and about 12 small dents on the barrels and held up to those Super X loads. Still have the gun and and there was no appearant damage. One thing that probably helped was someone had cut the barrels and the chokes measure IC/IC.




STARTED THIS NONSENSE.......









......YOU CANNOT BLAME THE MANUFACTURER'S WHO MUST COVER THEIR EXPOSURE ON 100 YEAR OLD GUNS BECAUSE TRAIN LOADS OF AMBULANCE CHASERS ARE ALWAYS OUT THERE LOOKING FOR WORK.......








Doug