fuse CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 79 0 0 Location Norfolk County, Ontario Sep 19, 2010 #1 Is there an at home way without a proper tool to measure a choke? I have seen some people pop a coin in and say it's a so and so choke. Does it work?
Is there an at home way without a proper tool to measure a choke? I have seen some people pop a coin in and say it's a so and so choke. Does it work?
J JamesM Regular Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Location Bloomfield, New Brunswick Sep 19, 2010 #2 12 gauge fixed full choke you can't pass a dime through. Other then that I can't think of the Measurements off the top of my head.
12 gauge fixed full choke you can't pass a dime through. Other then that I can't think of the Measurements off the top of my head.
Dogleg CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 115 0 0 Location Where dem buffalo roam. Sep 19, 2010 #3 For a 12 Gauge (nominal) Full choke is .035" constriction. Modified is .020" constriction Improved cylinder is .010" constriction Nominal 12 gauge bore is .729" so you can take it from there.
For a 12 Gauge (nominal) Full choke is .035" constriction. Modified is .020" constriction Improved cylinder is .010" constriction Nominal 12 gauge bore is .729" so you can take it from there.
A a j cave CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 101 0 0 Location cold white north (AB) Sep 20, 2010 #4 Measure with proper tool is only way to know for sure. IMHO