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Old 09-11-2025, 01:07 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig View Post
It has been my experience that the actual constrictions in the Repro chokes, in spite of how they’re stamped, are kind of all over the map.

I think that buying one to actually shoot at specific game or clay targets, actually measuring the choke constriction and patterning Repros is a better way to get what you want.

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Dean, my 28 Repro, although choke M/IM I believe, mic'd tighter than that and was close to F/F and patterned as such. Also it was a 70/30 shooter maybe closer to 80/20 and being a single trigger it doubled frequently after several attempted fixes and trigger jobs. I finally moved it on. I seriously couldn't hit anything with it and part of that was I was flinching from the persistent doubling.
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