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Congrats on the new toy! I have a Stan Baker all-gauge set and love it. As far as "nominal" goes, it is just that. I don't think a couple thousandths either side will make any difference and would be in tolerance levels.
In my experience measuring the choke area, I do try to get right to the edge of the muzzle, but make note of where the most constriction exists. I have seen some chokes (not Parker) that had a "huge" difference in the last <1" and some that have a long parallel segment, then a gradual taper and a few that actually close then open up at the end. So, I guess you can find any type choking but as far as Parker chokes, I can't say one way or the other what a 'standard' Parker choke looks like. It is fun to see how consistent those "good barrels" are. |
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I appreciate the comments! It's a cool toy.
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Austin Hogan plotted the bore and choke tapers on many Parkers and I have several of his graphs. I will post them here on the forum whan I can. He told us that the Parker Bros. chokes began with an ogee from the bore into the taper and ended with an ogee from the taper to the parallel terminal 1/8” - 1/4” at the muzzle. .
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Would love to see that Dean.
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01-09-2024, 03:31 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Yeah I got the gauge only. The custom cases are gorgeous, they're un used stock blanks. I'll probably just go to Harbor Freight and get a case and some foam.
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Bore diameters vary with maker and era. I have a 1929 LC Smith 16 that measures .646 bores. .650 +- was standard for their pre 1930 era 16 ga guns according to those who know. .662 afterward. Similar thing applies to some Parkers. Early 12 bores typically mic'd .750+- according to research done by AH while later 12's came down to .729. Within those parameters, there is some small variation I have observed of 1-3 thousandths. Outside of that, I would suspect honing, reaming, or backboring depending on the amount. I would not worry about your .665 barrels. Whether factory or honed, its not enough to make a difference IMHO.
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