I have two Remington 1100 Magnum shotguns. Each has a 30in Full choke (not screw-in) that are marked 2-3/4 and 3in. One is a plain barrel the other is a VR. These were popular configurations 20 years ago when they were produced. I am considering having them cut to approximately 28in (based on VR post location) and threaded with "Tru-choke" system. Both barrels have at least an outer diameter of .833 so this shouldn't be an issue. I will loose the factory ramp that the plain barrel has under the sight bead, which cannot be relocated The VR barrel of course will have the rib cut right at the end of the barrel instead of being sloped toward the muzzle. I've been told by a few that this will ruin the barrels as far as being original (Never planning to sell them anyway) and others have told me that cutting them to 28in or even 26in would be the best thing that I could do for use or resale. These are my everything guns (duck, geese, pheasant, trap, short range coyote, etc). I'm not planning to buy any specialized skeet gun, or Sporting target gun, so save those comments for another thread.. I believe this to be a cost effective plan, but IS THIS A GOOD PLAN?