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Unread 03-30-2017, 09:10 AM   #1
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To anyone that has opened the chokes on your Repro barrels. Question since they are chrome lined did this present any problems when they were opened up, reamed? I've had a number of barrels opened up, but none with chrome lined barrels.
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Gerry - I had my 28 Ga Opened by Briley. No Problems - you might want to call them. Billy
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Thanks Billy, that helps.
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I had my repro 28" 28ga chokes opened by Mike Orlen several years ago with no problems.
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Great, sounds like no one has seen a problem cutting into the Chrome lining.
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In these days of non-corrosive primers, what advantage is there for chrome lined barrels?
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In these days of non-corrosive primers, and plastic shot cups, what advantage is there for chrome lined barrels?

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Why do plastic shot cups influence this? Never heard that before
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Plastic shot cups, which have been in use since the 60's, not only tighten patterns by virtually eliminating shot deformation - and bore scoring from the more recent steel shot - so I don't get the need for chrome lined bores either.





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I believe chrome lined bores were a solution for steel shot
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