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09-30-2022, 12:48 PM
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Long Range
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Originally Posted by CraigThompson
After seeing Dave’s post about the Remington “Long Range” barrels I was curious about the chokes in the three 12 gauge Model 11 barrels in my possession . I’ve got a 30” vent rib barrel that’s on a 1922 gun and serial numbers to that gun , it has 35 thousandths . I’ve got a 32” solid rib barrel that’s on a 1932 gun and serial numbers to it as well , this one has 43 thousandths and finally I have a plain 32” barrel I bought by itself and it measures 40 thousandths . I’m hoping I can run across a Long Range barrel and get a reading from it .
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Good Luck Craig,
I have only seen 2 in the years that I have been following them that I thought were 100% authentic from the factory, and have never had one in my hands.
Will
Last edited by Will Gurton; 09-30-2022 at 02:52 PM..
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09-30-2022, 02:28 PM
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Good Luck Craig,
I have only seen 2 in the years that I have been following them that I thought were 100% authentic from the factory, and have never had one in my possesion.
Will
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Did you happen to measure the constriction ? I’m still of the opinion the roll stamp on the actual factory marked Long Range barrels was just a marketing ploy . But I could very well be wrong .
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