welshboy454 3 Posted September 12, 2009 Report Share Posted September 12, 2009 Anybody know how much it costs to reduce a fixed choke barrel from 3/4 to 1/2 choke ? Cheers Quote Link to post
welshboy454 3 Posted September 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 Anybody know how much it costs to reduce a fixed choke barrel from 3/4 to 1/2 choke ?Cheers Phoned gun dealer today - budget on £-£100 - wow only want it for the marsh and steel shot. Quote Link to post
Geoff.C 0 Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 Don't bother with gun dealers. Most send out to a smith, then add their mark-up. Check around for a local gun smith. 3/4 opened to 1/2 is only about .010" to hone out. The last one I had done was about 30 quid I think. Quote Link to post
spiderpig 39 Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 JUST A QUESTION BUT WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO THAT.... just interested in the reasoning thats all Quote Link to post
Geoff.C 0 Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 JUST A QUESTION BUT WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO THAT.... just interested in the reasoning thats all In his 2nd post, welshboy says he want's to shoot steel. I think he is doing the right thing to get the choke eased a bit. Pretty sure 1/2 choke max is recommended by most cartridge makers for steel. This is due to no deformation of the pellets, on the outside of the shot column as it passes through the restriction. So it should not be "squeezed" too much. Quote Link to post
welshboy454 3 Posted September 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 JUST A QUESTION BUT WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO THAT.... just interested in the reasoning thats all In his 2nd post, welshboy says he want's to shoot steel. I think he is doing the right thing to get the choke eased a bit. Pretty sure 1/2 choke max is recommended by most cartridge makers for steel. This is due to no deformation of the pellets, on the outside of the shot column as it passes through the restriction. So it should not be "squeezed" too much. Yes Spot on. Quote Link to post
mickanles 0 Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 JUST A QUESTION BUT WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO THAT.... just interested in the reasoning thats all In his 2nd post, welshboy says he want's to shoot steel. I think he is doing the right thing to get the choke eased a bit. Pretty sure 1/2 choke max is recommended by most cartridge makers for steel. This is due to no deformation of the pellets, on the outside of the shot column as it passes through the restriction. So it should not be "squeezed" too much. Yes Spot on. just had a franchi opend out a bit ,top barrel was a tight half, and now just under, as i want to put steel through it, 25 quid Quote Link to post
Geoff.C 0 Posted September 17, 2009 Report Share Posted September 17, 2009 JUST A QUESTION BUT WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO THAT.... just interested in the reasoning thats all In his 2nd post, welshboy says he want's to shoot steel. I think he is doing the right thing to get the choke eased a bit. Pretty sure 1/2 choke max is recommended by most cartridge makers for steel. This is due to no deformation of the pellets, on the outside of the shot column as it passes through the restriction. So it should not be "squeezed" too much. Yes Spot on. just had a franchi opend out a bit ,top barrel was a tight half, and now just under, as i want to put steel through it, 25 quid Bargain! That's a good price! Quote Link to post
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