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Repro...haha...thanks for the catch, Joe and the info. I will call them. If anyone has done this, I would be interested to hear the results. I have Briley's in my K-80, purchased used this way, and as a result, it's become my all around clays gun. I would love that sort of fun versatility with my Parker.
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Have you patterned the skeet/skeet barrels (presuming they are original Q1 & Q2 chokes) to determine if you really need to go the Briley route?
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02-16-2014, 08:54 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Joe, I've got thin wall Brileys in my Parker 12 ga steel shot special. They work great. Like you, I bought my Repro with the Brileys already installed. I've seen them in other Parker 12 ga Repro's that were not Steel shot specials, just standard guns. When you buy extra thin wall chokes, you need to specify they are for steel shot. The first tubes they sent me said lead shot only, I called, sent them back and got steel shot chokes in return mail. They(Briley) are easy to deal with. Make sure you lube your chokes a couple of times a year(Break free lube). I didn't and had to send a barrel to Briley for them to get it out. I had to buy a new choke cause they had to destroy the choke to get it out. Bill
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02-17-2014, 01:13 AM | #6 | ||||||
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The 20/16 combo I posted below has thin walls in the 16 ga set. Quite a convinience.
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02-17-2014, 02:15 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Thanks all for your good advice. Very good point, Dean, on patterning. I haven't yet. I will do so and if needed, go with the Briley's.
Happy shooting! Joe |
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02-18-2014, 10:12 AM | #8 | ||||||
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I purchased a gun of difficult to find features that had Briley thin wall chokes installed. It would not have been my choice but they came with the gun I wanted. After shooting it for a while I have to say that I have no complaints with them. I ordered a light mod. choke from them and they had the guns bore specs on file so it was an easy do. Briley is first rate to deal with.
I always loosen and retighten any screw in choke tube after a session at the range regardless of make. If you shoot any of them for too long without breaking the seal they can essentially weld themselves into place. I also lube them regularly. A stuck tube can be nearly impossible to remove. |
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02-20-2014, 11:28 AM | #9 | ||||||
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Joe,
William Stevenson is spot on with his advice. Briley can measure and tell you if your gun can indeed be fitted with Thin Wall Chokes. I have them as well, but they were already installed on the 3" Repro I bought used. When you get those chokes for steel, get them all. I use CYL/CYL for skeet and often sporting clays as they pattern perfectly at those ranges, but it is nice to have the flexibility of one gun that can do it all. Lt MOD and MOD is my choice for all waterfowl. Best Fishes, Steve Kleist Ely, MN |
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02-22-2014, 08:07 AM | #10 | ||||||
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I bought a 28GA with 28" barrels that the previous owner had thin walls installed and it was a super little gun with the longer barrels. Wish I hadn't sold it and I've never been able to bring myself to do it to an original set of barrels. They do make the gun more useful. Briley is great to work with on chokes, not so much on other repairs. They do stand behind their work.
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