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I had it done to a 20g Webley & Scott. The smith moved the pattern 7" towards center by adjusting the angle of the choke. I don't remember the guys name, but he was from the Midwest.
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Briley advertises they can do it. However, I have no first hand experience.
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I had it done by Briley on a 28ga, They actually installed a screw in choke to correct the problem. Worked out great.
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Mr Farrell,
I too recommend Briley. They did it for me on a 32" 20 hammergun. Both barrels were way off. They did an excellent job. They can recut the angle of the choke and also can install an eccentric choke if the job is so severe than only one wont work. I suggest you contact Steve Powers or the shop forman MIke. Talk to either. Also I suggest you send in a pattern with measurements to help them get it right where you want it. They did the job for me in two weeks turn around time. John |
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Thank you everyone for you thoughts and recommendations. You guys are a wealth of good information and I truly appreciate your replies.
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