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Frank Srebro
12-17-2021, 08:46 PM
Bob's thread of yesterday on the "Odd Choke Boring" prompts me to show what can be done to PROPERLY open-up chokes while maintaining their tapered profile as done by Fox, Lefever, Parker and others. Bad vibes when you check an otherwise honest double gun that's supposed to have full tapered chokes and you find that one or both have been opened-up to parallel with an adjustable reamer.

I like to use tight chokes as done per order by the factory but also know that upland guns used for grouse and other quick flushing birds can benefit by reworking overly tight chokes. To do that I’ve had tapered reamers made to nominal Fox taper specs for 12-16-20 that drive from the breech end and are double-piloted with the bore to keep the new choke(s) perfectly centered. The pilots are turned on the lathe to .001" smaller than bore diameter in each tube.

I had the reamers and their tooling made for my own use and occasionally do chokes for good friends. Note that I don't do this work commercially and AM NOT soliciting business. Basically it’s an avocation.

Yesterday I opened the chokes on a VH 12 just bought by a bird hunting friend. As made by Parker the barrels were: RIGHT .026" constriction (Improved Mod) with a 4" long taper out to the muzzle, and LEFT .041" constriction (X-Full) with a 4-1/4" long taper.

The pics will show a tapered reamer in use in each barrel and that finished choke. A blue light was used for visual contrast. You'll see some lint in each choke and the smooth finish as reamed but before final honing/polishing. New chokes are RIGHT .016" constriction (Light Mod) and LEFT .025" constriction (Imp-Mod). Lengths of the choke tapers were not altered and the barrel set lost only 0.2 ounces of steel per my digital scale.

First two pics are the Right barrel, and last two are the Left. Just to show what can be done. :) Yeah I know this is heresy to some but to each his own.

Garry L Gordon
12-17-2021, 08:51 PM
Great stuff! Do you polish the bores afterward? Is that necessary to get even patterns?

Frank Srebro
12-17-2021, 08:57 PM
Bores and the leade into each choke are not altered in any way. New chokes are honed to polish and faux colored to look old. Actually this new tapered reaming will correct "off shooting" due to chokes that were originally bored slightly cockeyed. Yeah that happened and more than you might think. Will also correct and put a taper in chokes that had been opened-up parallel with a common adjustable reamer. :cool:

Bob Jurewicz
12-18-2021, 07:30 AM
Frank,
Are the reamers hand driven with T handle?
Great post! Thank you!!
Bob Jurewicz

Frank Srebro
12-18-2021, 07:55 AM
Bob, it depends on the maker. Every Parker steel barrel I've done was made of relatively soft steel and they reamed quite easily. Hence I use a large T handle so I don't overshoot the desired constriction. On the other hand most Fox barrels are hard to cut - some very hard - and I use a power drive setup until I get within a few thou (using a stop) and then to the T handle. On other makers I start with the T handle and may switch to power depending on how easily they ream. Composite barrels are soft and easy.

Mike Koneski
12-18-2021, 09:06 AM
One makes the chokes into what his/her preferences are if possible. No different than how the original owners ordered their guns choked. Nice post Frank!! :)