So first of all, two things; most shotgun barrels are too long for my taste and a full choke is too tight for hunting grouse.
I have a 20 gauge Cooey 84 with a 28" barrel and a pretty tight choke (inner diameter is .590") and I'd like it to be closer to a modified choke (somewhere around .600").
I figure, I'll cut a quarter inch off the barrel at a time until the inner diameter is where I want it and then re-install the bead. Since the choke on the 84s are quite a bit longer than others, I figure I might have to lop off at least 2" to get it where I want it.
That'll give me a much better choke for grouse hunting as well as a slightly shorter barrel which will make tramping through the brush that much easier.
Waddya think?
mmatt
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I have a 20 gauge Cooey 84 with a 28" barrel and a pretty tight choke (inner diameter is .590") and I'd like it to be closer to a modified choke (somewhere around .600").
I figure, I'll cut a quarter inch off the barrel at a time until the inner diameter is where I want it and then re-install the bead. Since the choke on the 84s are quite a bit longer than others, I figure I might have to lop off at least 2" to get it where I want it.
That'll give me a much better choke for grouse hunting as well as a slightly shorter barrel which will make tramping through the brush that much easier.
Waddya think?
mmatt
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