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Unread 10-31-2025, 09:09 PM   #1
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Default Gunsmith to fix muzzle dent

I hope this is the correct place to post this. I have a set of barrels that have a slightly out of round muzzle on one barrel, I’d like to get this fixed and also have the choke reamed out to a modified choke from its current full choke. Can y’all recommend a good gunsmith to contact?
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Unread 10-31-2025, 09:23 PM   #2
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Briley does good barrel work
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So does Skeet's in Colorado
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Dean Harris owner of SKEETS is excellent. He is located in TAHLEQUAH, OK. Dean is a professional and is as honest as they come.
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Maybe the "out-of-round" muzzle was done to facilitate a nice horizontal pattern for those crossing birds? Just asking.
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Dan Cullity, Sandwich, Mass. Father and son biz. Excellent. 209 old county rd. 508-888-1147
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Thanks for all the leads guys!
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You could do it yourself with a tapered slug such as a ring mandrel or even the properly shaped plumb-bob would work. It would take a matter of a minute or two.
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You could do it yourself with a tapered slug such as a ring mandrel or even the properly shaped plumb-bob would work. It would take a matter of a minute or two.
That may fix the out-of-round muzzle but it obviously won't ream the choke from F to M.
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I agree with Mike. The slightly out of round may have come from the factory.
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