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Unread 11-12-2013, 08:58 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens View Post
A somewhat similar question. How do you feel about changing chokes to make a gun more shooter friendly. My first Parker, a VH 16 1 frame, was originally m/f, but back in 1986 I had it changed to IC/IC, and it became a much better upland gun( gunsmith only had an IC reamer for 16's).
I have a nice Lefever G grade 16 damascus from 1897 with 28" f/f, and even with spreaders it shoots dam tight--still, I successfully used it on grouse and woodcock. Have thought about opening it up, but probably will not.
I have a VH 20 and DHE 16 O frame, both have 26" barrels and have factory chokes ordered at cyl/mod , confirmed by factory letter.
I also have a very early" The Sterlingworth Co." pin gun with factory cyl/mod borings, a standard offering in their field guns. I woulnt be surprized if that cyl/f was ordered that way.
Great find, sorry i missed it--snooze, you lose!
Harold;
I'm against reaming choke out of a gun especially if the factory letter on that gun states what chokes were ordered. A well known shooter once told me that misses are measured in feet, choke only gives you inches.
It took a while for this to register in my dense brain but what he was saying was focus on your target, not your chokes. The older I get and the more I shoot the more sense it makes to me. Glad you had a good trip to the UP.
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