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Unread 12-08-2023, 10:30 AM   #3
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When i look up choke related threads I see lots of info from Austin Hogan about the profile of the original parker choke. There are also many threads where he seems to say that a "nut borer" was used in the barrel shop to adjust full choked barrels to customer specs. So what does a nut borer look like?
Perhaps this is discussed in the back issues section but I cant figure out how to search which issue.
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On page 100 of Peter Johnson's book ("Parker, America's Finest Shotgun"), he illustrates and describes tools and process used in the barrel and choke boring operation. I have also heard this tool referred to as a "nut borer" in this context, but can't remember when or where.
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