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Turkey Guns & Shooting => 10 Gauge Turkey Guns => Topic started by: CntrlPA on January 31, 2013, 07:08:16 PM

Title: Cutting down a bps barrel
Post by: CntrlPA on January 31, 2013, 07:08:16 PM
I have an extra 30" barrel for my bps 10 and am tosssing around the idea of  either having it cut down or sell it. Have any of you guys ever had a bps barrel cut down? I know there are issues with barrel thickness with certain barrels. Whats the shortest you guys would cut it? I'm a big fan of shorter barrels. Hopefully Sumtoy will chime in. Thanks.
Title: Re: Cutting down a bps barrel
Post by: Old Gobbler on January 31, 2013, 07:44:42 PM
I wouldn't go shorter than 23-24 inches

You might get a good deal on a short(er) barrel on ebay 

Title: Re: Cutting down a bps barrel
Post by: Longbeard77 on January 31, 2013, 09:20:50 PM
I would have to agree, Factory Browning 10 guages are 24 inches.
Title: Re: Cutting down a bps barrel
Post by: Mike Honcho on February 05, 2013, 09:45:28 PM
You didn't mention if camo or blue...I bought a like  new 24 " factory camo on Gunbroker for mine last season and paid about $  265.   I finally sold my 28" (new) factory camo for $ 200 a few months later.

I wouldn't own the gun with anything other than a 24" , seems to be a great length on this shotgun.
Title: Re: Cutting down a bps barrel
Post by: steveo on February 06, 2013, 04:26:01 PM
  When I purchased my BPS new the second year they were out I shipped it to Ballistic Specialties had them cut to 24" and thread for the tubes...........since then have never been happier with this gun !. I use it for geese/duck and gobblers and no issues, not much of a swinger for wing shooting but since most of my shots are over decoys and close it works great with the right chokes. I cant recall what they charged me for the service but if you call they can provide......1-800-276-2550 
Title: Re: Cutting down a bps barrel
Post by: Red Clay on January 07, 2014, 10:18:11 PM
I just took a 30" bps barrel to a respected gunsmith and he said the barrel walls are too thin for me to cut it down to about 24". He said he could do it, but it would have to have a custom thread.
I am seeing on here that it some gunsmiths do it.  If it can be done, is the barrel threaded for standard browning invector like all browning 10 gauges?
Title: Re: Cutting down a bps barrel
Post by: Yoder409 on January 14, 2014, 08:33:27 PM
I had my 30" BPS 10 cut down years ago.

Obviously the cut must be done right in front of a rib post unless you want to get into more money than the gun's worth.

IIRC, mine came out 23 1/2-ish.  The barrel did have to be re-threaded with Tru-Choke threads due to thickness considerations.  American Arms has a whole host (or at least did) of tubes for 10 ga. in Tru-Choke.  They were fine for steel at waterfowl but stunk for lead at turkeys.  One call to Chuck Boswell at Comp-N-Choke got me a XXX-Full Comp-N-Choke tube and it makes the BPS 10 a MONSTER !!!

I've never regretted doing it nor been disappointed with it's performance.

Title: Re: Cutting down a bps barrel
Post by: Red Clay on January 15, 2014, 08:10:06 PM
Thanks for the help and insight
I ended up buying a second bps with a shorter barrel. I am going to swap the barrels and put the 30" bps back up for sale. The way I figure it, even if I lose a little money on the resale, I will come it cheaper than the cost of cutting the barrel.