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Dean beat me to the same statement.
Steve, I have heard that also and cannot answer your question, but I recommend you test your barrel's performance on a pattern board before modifying the chokes. You may find they work well enough. Otherwise, it is crucial to have modifications done by a skilled gunsmith familiar with chrome lined barrels. |
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Mine were the equivalent of F/XXF, basically…would have been an ok turkey gun. I brought it to Mr. Eyster just outside of Columbus, Ohio…ended up IM/F…ideally it would have been LM/IM based on how I use the gun, but that’s ok…I think it’s currently about .015/.024, from .025/.038…I use the gun for mid-season prairie grouse/huns and then some early season pheasant hunting in SD. I was charged around $350, and I was present during the work being done…very interesting process, very exacting work. I recommend Eyster.
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I wouldn't touch them. Shoot it at clays for a while and have them measured.
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I sent to Briley to have thin wall chokes
installed They said they could but no, not enough room so I had them change to Skeet And IC, I am super happy |
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