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Unread 03-29-2018, 05:34 PM   #19
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Some guns are made to be hunted with. If you have a gun that fits you well but lets say is full and full and you like chasing wild birds behind your dogs.
Why not get it choked properly for the situation.
I would never consider doing that to a high condition gun, but for the guy that has a great shooter of a Parker why not?
Depending on a persons situation. Why buy another gun? I will caviot that with you need a professional with a good reputation to do the choke work.
A proffesional like Dean Harris that owns SKEETS has the tooling and the skill to do the job ptoperly. I know there are alsoa few others, but there are plenty of hacks.

Personally i hate to see a vintage SXS with ckoke tubes.
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