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Meaning of "close" in reference to choke?
I have seen Parker letters where they refer to the choke constriction as "close" and "closer".
Specifically the "close" was the RH and the "closer" was the LH. Could someone please enlighten me on these specifications? |
It means full and extra full.
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The parttern is close together. Tight.
Some old timers and myself were just laughing about the whole “shooting hard and close” thing at a gun show this weekend. |
The Stock Books never refer to chokes by name, only by the number of pellets, size of shot, pattern size, and distance. You get this in your research letter when it can be read. The chokes, when entered in the Order Books, may show names such as RH cyl LH full, or "close", or even 1/2 or 3/4 choke. Sometimes a customer will request a certain size shot to be used and the number of pellets in a certain size pattern and even the drams of a certain powder company and the weight of the shot. If it's readable, it's included in the research letter.
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Not just Parker
1890 "Close and hard shooting guns at long range a specialty." http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../343553658.jpg 1898 http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../413190130.jpg 1886 "Choke-Bored to shoot Extremely Close" :shock: http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../413737303.jpg 1897 Chas. Godfrey catalog http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../391070400.jpg |
Huh, I always assumed close meant an open choke for close quarters.
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I have a DH that according to the letter was ordered "slight"in the right barrel and modified in the left."Slight" measures .010" and the modified measures .025".In modern terms that is improved cylinder and improved modified.
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