Diana Diana 48 questions.

The side-lever Dianas have strong chokes which they need, so unless you have the means to re-choke the barrel after shortening (like John in PA would be equipped & skilled to do) you are better off shortening the barrel from the breech end (quite a bit trickier), or best yet, leave it as is.

I've had three sidelever Dianas (a 48, a 52 and a 54), and see no reason myself to go for shorter barresl. These guns are short, with excellent balance, as is. YMMV.
 
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The side-lever Dianas have strong chokes which they need, so unless you have the means to re-choke the barrel after shortening (like John in PA would be equipped & skilled to do) you are better off shortening the barrel from the breech end (quite a bit trickier), or best yet, leave it as is.

I've had three sidelever Dianas (a 48, a 52 and a 54), and see no reason myself to go for shorter barresl. These guns are short, with excellent balance, as is. YMMV.
Did your Diana’s prefer smaller head sizes?