TOF.....thanks, I've wiped the egg off.....did not notice the name entwined in that, whatever. No harm done here. I think
the end result of "regulating" a set of barrel is kind of kind of ridiculous. Whichever method is used, we are still talking
about shooting those big calibre elephant guns, and one fellow said, "I shot a minute of grapefruit" at 50 yards. Either
method, the bores are at most an inch apart, unfortunately, they don't remain that close, or rarely do, after they reach that 50 yard point, and the left barrel won't always shoot on the left side, nor the right one on the right side. I read in a
Gun Digest from 1977, there is an article on "John Wilkes", a british gun maker of good double rifles. The article was by
a "Jerry Evans". In talking about his double by John Wilkes, he made the statement.."the gun was beautifully made and the barrel regulation was perfect. It shot a 6 shot group slightly under three inches at 100 yards, alternate lefts and rights". I don't know how he regulated this gun, but I guess he did it right...............Don