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Unread 12-31-2021, 08:51 AM   #6
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New to new me a nice straight grip two trigger 28 with 26” imp/mod barrels. It is a 800 serial number gun but was a bit surprised when I checked chokes, right .004 and left .018.
No signs of having barrel work that I can tell, this fall in normal range for chokes?

I love the combination just curious. Thanks
As you go to smaller gauge the amount of constriction needed for a particular choke designation becomes less. For example in 12 skeet is .005, in 28 .003.Mod in 12 is .025, in 28 .012. This table was found on Google and attributed to an obscure organization called the PGCA.
When i first found this i checked a .410 Stevens ''turkey '' gun made to use TSS and to my suprise its ultra full choke was .017.
According to that table your gun is skeet and improved mod. a great upland gun or it is as stated imp/mod.
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