A number, .0??". I just want to know exactly how many points of constriction I have in my guns. I want to be able to measure the choke in a potential purchase, and I want to be able to describe it accurately if I decide to sell. I have already patterned the guns, and know what they throw. I like to know what I've got in the gun, then I can see by patterning if it the patterns are consistent with the constriction.

I have patterned many guns in my life ........ on plates, on paper, on the side of abandoned cinder block buildings, even on the doors of junked cars. I like a grease plate the best. I used to think it important to save the patterns, so I used paper. No more. If it's important enough to save I snap a digital pic of it. I have also chronographed many loads. One interesting thing is how close the velocity always was to published load data, and to the velocity printed on the box of factory loads.

SRH

Last edited by Stan; 12/20/15 07:53 AM.

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