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Unread 07-30-2012, 04:13 PM   #7
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I was looking at my Parker 1885 hammer 10 ga the other night when I put in one of those flat choke gauges and it indicated improved cylinder in both barrels. I got thinking "What kind of shooting did the guy who ordered that gun do with 30" barrels, 3" chambers and improved cylinder chokes?" The barrels are not cut as you can see the keels in the end of the barrels and it has the proper matting and line at the end of the rib. I had forgotten about the larger bore diameter (.780" - .800") and how that would impact choke diameter. I need to get someone who has the correct tools measure the bore diameter.

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