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Unread 08-23-2018, 02:06 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig View Post
I just got around to measuring choke constriction on this little twenty-gauge Sterlingworth.

Right choke = .020"

Left choke = .038"...
Dean, I once owned a 20 bore Sterlingworth Ejector gun with 28-inch tubes and .626" bores with 20/R and 41/L points of constriction as measured with an accurate Stan Baker bore mike. I called it my "Super 20 Sterlingworth". Reason being that ordinary Fox 20's generally have bores of about .615" diameter - but the 60-some known HE Grade Super-Fox 20's were typically overbored to about .625/626".

Why my 20 bore Sterly Ejector was made with .626" diameter bores and 41 points of choke in the left tube is anyone's guess.

With this as background I wonder what the bore sizes measure on yours?

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