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Unread 04-24-2019, 06:51 AM   #4
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As I mentioned before, Jay, I love mine as well. To get a rough idea of choke measure the muzzle with calipers. Deduct that from .751 and the results will give an idea of constriction. Let us know please. I am lucky enough to have access to a bore gauge and my chokes have .013 constriction on both .751 bores. That equates to a lite modified or tight improved cylinder depending how you look at it. Many competitive shooters back bore their guns to improve patterns and reduce recoil. In the case of our beloved Lifter Parkers we fell the benefit in reduced recoil. Good shooting and I'm delighted another has found pleasure shooting these fantastic Parkers.

Pictured is Uncle Taylor's 10 gauge lifter.
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