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This is all new to me. Is this flare to aid in choke tube removal?
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No. Please read Paul's response in post #5 and my response in post #7 on pg. 1 of this thread. Others may expound further their thoughts and reasons.
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For some reason many modern guns have flared or swaged barrels to accommodate the thick factory choke tubes. Unlike Briley thinwalls which are thin and almost invisible. I sold a beautiful Perazzi MX28 due to the flared muzzles. Couldn't stand looking at them. The only choke tube gun I shoot now has Teague chokes in them and they are virtually invisible.
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It looks like they swage the barrels expanding both the ID and OD to accept those chunky factory choke tubes. Briley figured it out years ago not having to expand the barrels. Although I have an 11-87 and a 1100 with factory choke tubes and they are not flared.
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https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=102782392
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That is a nice gun. Choke tubes would be wasted on me though as I'd choose two choke tubes and they'd stay in the barrels. Probably M/IM.
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Alternatively, if you were to take full advantage of the SCC's versatility you could drop in the SK/SK tubes when Skeet is the game or if you're in a Long Bird competition you might consider the F/XF tubes, or a multitude of any other situations -- you name it. With an SCC you're ready for anything!
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