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Unread 02-09-2011, 05:39 PM   #1
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Were those measured with a bore gauge?

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Hey Mike,
In all honesty I’m just repeating the info. that was passed on from the
seller. I really have no way of knowing if he measured them with a
choke gauge or not. The Parker letter did “not” specify anything in
regards to the chokes. Is there a quick and dirty way of making this
measurement without a choke gauge?
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The bar type gauges are almost always inaccurate, sometime by quite a bit. The only way I know to acurately measure them is with a bore gauge. First you measure the diamer of the bore and then the diameter of the muzzle and subract.

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The bar type gauges are almost always inaccurate, sometime by quite a bit. The only way I know to acurately measure them is with a bore gauge. First you measure the diamer of the bore and then the diameter of the muzzle and subract.

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Is the bore measured just ahead of the forcing cones?
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For the purpose of measuring choke I use the diameter right before the bore starts tapering toward the muzzle, usually within 4" of the muzzle.

I have some vague idea that for English proof laws bore is measured at 9" from the chambers.

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