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Unread 05-06-2015, 11:31 AM   #1
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As I understand Mike's initial post, he is concerned with measuring the choke.

Technically, I prefer Jon Hosford's tools above all others.... but they are a rather cumbersome set to lug around.
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I have a pair of Skeets which will together will measure from 28 to 10 gauge. I also have Hosford's new $800 gage which will measure with high accuracy from 28 to 10 and with good accuracy, 8 gauge.

The Skeets gages are functional but the Hosford is better. How much? The Hosford is like AH compared to a VH. Both will get the job done...

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