If its not a removable choke its prob a full. Thats what I have seen most non- removable choke barrels made at. Generally if it a modifed or open it will say it on the barrel itself. I would try and find it online and do some research on the serial #
If it is a 12 gauge, try inserting a dime into the muzzle. If the dime will go in the bore at the muzzle end, it is not a full choke. You can measure the inside diameter at the muzzle with a caliper and look online for the dimensions for each choke designation. The infor is there for the taking.
If its not a removable choke its prob a full. Thats what I have seen most non- removable choke barrels made at. Generally if it a modifed or open it will say it on the barrel itself. I would try and find it online and do some research on the serial #
If it is a 12 gauge, try inserting a dime into the muzzle. If the dime will go in the bore at the muzzle end, it is not a full choke. You can measure the inside diameter at the muzzle with a caliper and look online for the dimensions for each choke designation. The infor is there for the taking.
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If its not a removable choke its prob a full. Thats what I have seen most non- removable choke barrels made at. Generally if it a modifed or open it will say it on the barrel itself. I would try and find it online and do some research on the serial #
If it is a 12 gauge, try inserting a dime into the muzzle. If the dime will go in the bore at the muzzle end, it is not a full choke. You can measure the inside diameter at the muzzle with a caliper and look online for the dimensions for each choke designation. The infor is there for the taking.
cf is choke full
thanks all
wa mtnhunter - that is a good tip - the dime didn't go though the muzzle thanks
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If its not a removable choke its prob a full. Thats what I have seen most non- removable choke barrels made at. Generally if it a modifed or open it will say it on the barrel itself. I would try and find it online and do some research on the serial #
If it is a 12 gauge, try inserting a dime into the muzzle. If the dime will go in the bore at the muzzle end, it is not a full choke. You can measure the inside diameter at the muzzle with a caliper and look online for the dimensions for each choke designation. The infor is there for the taking.
cf is choke full
thanks all
wa mtnhunter - that is a good tip - the dime didn't go though the muzzle thanks
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