Winchester choke tube thread size?

John Marshall

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I have been thinking about cutting down my barrel and inserting a removable tube. Has anyone on the forum done this? I would like the details of the thread specs and depth for a standard winchester choke. I suppose I could use anyones tubes, Does anyone have preference one way or an other.


PS I work in a Tool and Die shop so I have access to lots of machinery
 
winchester chokes

Win-Choke-style: .812"-32 tpi (12 ga.) or .687"-32 (20 ga.)

Depending on the available thickess of the barrel you might have to go with something like the Tru-Choke Thinwall style: 12 ga.: .774"-44 tpi
 
The outside barrel diameter should be no less than .845 for Win chokes. I think it would be easier to get it done with someone that has the reamer and tap. Whether it is a Win Choke or Rem choke I install I recommend the extended choke tubes. The constriction in the choke is outside of the barrel, so if there was any problem in the choke it would not damage the barrel.
Dave
 
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