1) I have a number of American Classic Damascus SXS’s and stocked up on RST ammo for years prior to there relative Covid decimation. When this does run out are light load 16’s 2 3/4 okay to fire in these? I retrieve and keep all my shot shells after firing them for potential reload if I have to. I have spoken with them at length and have what to them is considered appropriate pressure curve powder..
I paid all the Money for this one as I live near CT Shotgun/Galazan which is where I found it. Compared to most of what they have this is dime store candy but to me it’s a prize possession. It’s original, has four pound triggers, bright and mirror smooth bores. Second question;
2) The stock Varnish as with most of these field grade guns is partially gone and want to know if refinishing it ( having it done professionally) would alter the value appreciably?
I live within driving distance of Gunsmithing, LLC IN Southport Ct where Mitch who is one of the vestiges of a becoming bygone era is available to do the work. He is one of those who has probably forgotten more than most will ever remember on his craft. He’s checked, serviced and repaired a few of my vintage pieces over the years.
3) Similar question to above if after shooting it I want to have the F choke opened to IM would that also effect the value?
Being a filed grade gun in VGC from my research here and elsewhere I am under the impression probably not but would like this communities feedback directly.