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Anybody who has done shotgun to double rifle conversions successfully, including regulating the barrels, knows for certain, without doubt, that a properly regulated double rifle will NEVER HAVE BULLETS CROSSING AT ANY RANGE; BUT WILL HAVE bullets traveling parallel to reasonable range for caliber involved. In gunsmithing school, I took class from W. Ellis Brown, on converting shotguns to double rifles, and have successfully converted many. Brown has now written a book on this very subject, now in its second edition. All this is covered in his book. If you seriously want an answer to your question posed here, you need to read his book, if nothing more.
Incorrect. On both points.
These are discussion forums, people come here to discuss things, perhaps even learn something new. Perhaps you can learn something new too.
And referring someone to a book of converting shotguns into double rifles? Please ... some actually make them completely from scratch, make the actions, and even make the barrels ... we've actually got a significant number of guys on here, that can pull apart a set of barrels and regulate them. Plus more than a few actual gunmakers as regular visitors and readers.
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