Responding to the original post, I too have gone through such an ordeal. Living in Arizona, I don't have the luxury of living near good doublegun gunsmith. So, I needed work done on several double guns and read all the reviews on this site about recommended gunsmiths. I was driving across country close to one of the gunsmiths and dropped off 5 guns or parts of guns for repair. The gunsmith was highly recommended on this site as one of the best barrel men in the country. He even has an add in the Parker Pages. Two of the guns had internal barrel pitting which I wanted removed. My instructions were to not touch the chokes. Leave the chokes as is, even if pitted. He gave me a price for all the guns which I felt was high, but I don't mind paying for the best. When I received the barrels back the chokes were 1 1/2" long! I asked him why and he said he reams them until he sees the end of the reamer at the muzzle. I looked up on the internet the proper way to ream barrels and there was a Midway video showing the length of the chokes measured and a stop put on the reamer to prevent reaming any part of the choke. I sent this video to the gunsmith in anger. I am still angry but nothing can bring back the full length of the chokes.
I too wanted to bring this up to the group but knew I would get scolded for stating negative but true comments on this site. I am even blaming myself for not just leaving the guns as is.
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