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Unread 02-28-2017, 07:02 AM   #1
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Steve and Rick, if all I'm interested in doing is measuring chokes on my doubles, why with this Montana gents gauge would I need a rod on the gauge any longer than say 6 inches? Do his gauges serve other purposes that you use them for this needing a longer rod? This is a question from me who is a neophyte when it comes to mechanics etc. So pardon me for asking. And thanks
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Allen, you'll want the tool to be 15-16" long so that you can measure mean bore diameters. Simply knowing the choke diameter doesn't help until you can also know what the total constriction from true bore is.
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