Beretta bbls are "chrome hardened", not lined. Carbide reamers don't even know it's there. Regular reamers will cut it too, just won't do it very many times. I can't imagine a pro 'smith that wouldn't have carbide reamers. Some of them go for a "special prep" fee that is simple excrement. You do NOT need to have the bbls honed to cut the chrome to open a choke.

AFAIC all aftermarket tubes are the work of Satan. And I have seen some Briley work that was def in need of fixing. You're own your own. If you think you need Brileys you should prolly get the helical tubes as well.

have a day

Dr.WtS

Last edited by Wonko the Sane; 02/17/12 01:31 PM.

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