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Unread 03-06-2019, 06:03 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona View Post
Traditionally the right barrel is more open than the left Jason. On a Trojan, which was Parker's lowest grade, I doubt very much that that would have had any type of custom choking. The only way to know for sure is to measure the bore diameter and then measure the choke diameter and that will give you the amount of constriction. Absolutely pattern it not only to check the pattern but more importantly to check for point of impact. Good luck with your Trojan.


Thanks Daryl,

I will have to double-check it when I return home. I wouldn't be surprised if I wrote it down with the barrels off the gun, upside down, and flipped R and L with the choke diameter.



Is there a simple tool for measuring bore diameter in the Trojan steel 12g barrel? Or is it a known measurement?

I prefer not to spend a bunch of money on a tool I'll use 4 times in my life.

Thanks again.
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