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Unread 11-16-2019, 10:58 AM   #1
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Chance,

The old time full choke gauge was a dime for 12 gauge. I'll check the diameter of a nickel to see if it were the gauge for a 10 gauge.

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Haaah Haaah! I'll be darn! I had a home defense 870 with cyl. Choke barrel and my cousin told me how you tell if a 12 g. is full is a nickel will NOT fit in the barrel! And he went on to show how that nickel WOULD however fall rite in on that cyl. choked barrel. I appreciate yens letting me know that! I'll hafta quit showing everyone those pics of me showing how a nickel won't go in! Haaah Haaah! I appreciate yens saving me from looking so foolish in the future! Haah Haaah! I been taking everyone that one barrel is FULL an the other is X-TRA FULL. I know that one side is definetely tighter than the other a bit! The barrels are still uncut and reach out to 30" from breech to muzzle , I just wonder how to tell what the ole gun is choked? Thank you three fellers so very much for taking the time to help a rookie! Your kindness won't be forgotten anytime soon!!! Chance
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