Poly Choke

ianthomson

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Hey All:

I am looking at sticking an old Poly Choke onto a barrel. I took it off another barrel, and it came off really easy. I was wondering what kind of silver solder is used to install. If any one has any input, I would greatly appreciate it.
 
Machine a nice fit and use soft solder. If you are going to hot blue the barrel use Brownell's Force 44 soft solder... the bluing salts do not affect it.

A nicely machined fit is important so the shot goes where the barrel is pointed... I have seen crooked Poly chokes that shot off center.
 
Even a nice machined fit won't help if the bore of the barrel does not align with the device. Most installed properly are reamed to make the bore and the device concentric. I have seen Poly Chokes mounted different ways. Some versions are threaded on some are soldered on and the last out of the now defunct company were epoxied on. All of these types of attachment worked well. I wish you the best in mounting the Poly Choke they work really well.

Darryl
 
I had a poly choke installed by what I thought was a reputable gunsmithing firm in Toronto back in the 70's. I noticed it did not seem be shooting to point so I took it out and patterned it and also put a few slugs out of it at a target. It was consistent at 24" low and 8" R at a measured 40 yds. At that point barrel bending was the only viable option and I wasn't prepared to go that trial a error route. So I gave the hacksaw some exercise one evening and off she came. I made a slug barrel out of that barrel with the addition of proper sights, and then purchased another new barrel for the shotgun.

So pay close attention to the advice that the poly choke must be installed correctly so it shoots to point or your just wasting your time and a barrel unless you can do something else with it like I did. Poly chokes worked if and when installed correctly, but were butt ugly on a good day. The popularity and perfection of the screw in choke system put them out of business. My best suggestion would be to put the poly choke on the historical stuff shelf and consider having your barrel measured to see if it is a candidate for a screw in choke system, which also by the way must be installed properly.
 
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