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Unread 01-18-2022, 01:22 PM   #1
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HOLY…. .034” is full choke for a 12 gauge, but in a 28 gauge ???.
YESSIREE, only .034! Others here have reported even tighter -- like .039 and even .040 or more. One here even asked I wonder how the wad clears the bore? When shooting tight chokes in a 28 Eightbore says "Learn to shoot". I agree as these tight chokes make for some impressive breaks on those high 50+ yard crossers...lead 'em by a canoe length and they go poof!
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I have two full choke 28 Repros. They both measure .039 with a very expensive Galazan mechanical bore gauge. I have always wondered about what happens to the wad on the way out of that bore.
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