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Unread 06-04-2015, 11:06 PM   #1
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Take the target to the normal full choke range, say 40 yards, and see if it is not on target.
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Thanks Jerry
That was a quick response I had thought of that I was having a hard time thinking the conversion angle would make that much differance then I was wondering why the right barrel was dead on but now you have my curiosity up
Thank you I know what I will be doing after work tomarrow
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You can have the full choke opened concentrically. I have an Ithaca Classic Double 28 ga. that shot low even though it had a high comb, and I wanted the chokes opened up anyway, so Briley said they could change the point of impact by opening the chokes off-center. It worked perfectly. If there's enough metal (there was not in the ICD), they can also install an off-center thin-wall choke tube.
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