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Before you do anything to the chokes measure the inside barrel diameter then the choke diameter. So many dealers look through the barrels at the choke shadow and declare such and such choke. Others use a drop in device which does not take into account the bore size.If you can not do it have a good gunsmith or machinist do it.
You may be surprised with the result.
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Daniel Carter For Your Post:
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06-02-2025, 07:10 PM
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I grew up in New England with a Parker 16. Took a lot of grouse and woodcock with it
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