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Depends if you are using a choke reamer or an adjustable cutter.
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I wonder what kind of tooling Lefever used in the 1890's for putting a tapered choke into a barrel. This bore is also very light for a ten, 8 lbs 2 oz with 30" barrels. I think it may have been ordered as an upland gun rather than a fowler and the chokes go with it's weight.
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