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You could do it yourself with a tapered slug such as a ring mandrel or even the properly shaped plumb-bob would work. It would take a matter of a minute or two.
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You could do it yourself with a tapered slug such as a ring mandrel or even the properly shaped plumb-bob would work. It would take a matter of a minute or two.
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That may fix the out-of-round muzzle but it obviously won't ream the choke from F to M.
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