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Turkey Chokes & Patterns Talk
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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 4840853" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p><strong>Re: Shotgun patterning le</strong></p><p></p><p>1) Reseat the choke. That tiny lip where barrel and choke threads meet might be grabbing the wad. </p><p>2) Consider polishing the bore. Super super super fine steel wool with ample oil as a lubricant...especially in the area of the forcing cone. An old arrow or dowel rod seated in the drill chuck wrapped with the wool...slow, steady. Just super slow ease the machining mill marks out of the forcing cone...they can pull a hull this way or that and throw any and every shell/pattern every time. I've seen a super slick bore turn a couple guns into outright turkey killers when they started out barely borderline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 4840853, member: 10006"] [b]Re: Shotgun patterning le[/b] 1) Reseat the choke. That tiny lip where barrel and choke threads meet might be grabbing the wad. 2) Consider polishing the bore. Super super super fine steel wool with ample oil as a lubricant...especially in the area of the forcing cone. An old arrow or dowel rod seated in the drill chuck wrapped with the wool...slow, steady. Just super slow ease the machining mill marks out of the forcing cone...they can pull a hull this way or that and throw any and every shell/pattern every time. I've seen a super slick bore turn a couple guns into outright turkey killers when they started out barely borderline. [/QUOTE]
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