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Unread 06-09-2018, 07:40 PM   #1
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Not to throw a wrench in the topic, but if at some point in time the barrel get honed doesn't that affect the choke? So you go from full to xtra full by barrels being honed, at that point would opening the chokes be beneficial?

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Not to throw a wrench in the topic, but if at some point in time the barrel get honed doesn't that affect the choke? So you go from full to xtra full by barrels being honed, at that point would opening the chokes be beneficial?

Only patterning it would give you the answer to that question.





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