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Unread 05-28-2019, 03:46 PM   #1
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I was able to pattern it and the barrel marked 'Full' is far from it, almost looks like Skeet or Cylinder but hard to tell for certain unless I get it measured. Certainly wider pattern than the 'Mod' barrel. This isn't the worst thing in the world, but I was hoping to be able to be able to make it IC or IM to compliment the Mod barrel on wild Pheasant.

Has anyone put thin wall Briley choked in their Repros? Seems a bit of a sacrilege, but if this thing is shooting cylinder I might have trouble taking down a wild pheasant and don't want to leave cripples in the field.
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Has anyone put thin wall Briley choked in their Repros? Seems a bit of a sacrilege, but if this thing is shooting cylinder I might have trouble taking down a wild pheasant and don't want to leave cripples in the field.

Yes, it has been done on Repros - but not often.

Doing that should really improve its functionality.

When you patterned it did it shoot to "point of aim"?





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