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citysfs 10-13-2019 12:00 PM

screw in chokes
 
if you were to have an over and under threaded for chokes, who would you use to do the job ?

elkhunter11 10-13-2019 12:15 PM

That would depend on where you live. First, I would make sure that the shotgun will be compatible with screw in chokes, if the barrels are too thin, it may not be an option. Seeing your location, I would check with Corlanes.

Dean2 10-13-2019 12:27 PM

Some excellent info on installing shotgun chokes. This way you will know what can and can't be done.

https://www.briley.com/c-408-choke-i...ation-faq.aspx

List of their Canadian Dealers. Calgary Shooting Centre had a German trained gun smith last time I was there. He did some work on a rifle for me, very good quality, reasonable price. Would be worth a call re chokes.

Canada
Lawry Shooting Sports
(Briley Thinwall installation and chokes and accessories)
27 Industrial Dr., PO Box 2153, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada, N3W2G6
Phone: 905-765-3343
www.lawryshootingnsports.com
rick@lawryshootingsports.com

Atlantic Firearms & Shooting Supplies
P.O. Box 28101, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, B2W 6E2
Phone: 902-830-6969
sales@finarms.ca

Calgary Shooting Centre Ltd.
(Briley chokes and accessories)
Bay 4, 7130 Fisher Road S.E.Calgary Alberta T2H 0W3
Phone: (403) 451-1777
john@theshootingcentre.com

Cambridge Sporting Arms
(Briley chokes and accessories)
741 King St E, Cambridge Ontario, N3H 3P2, Canada
+1.519-653-3085

Dante Inc.
(Briley chokes and accessories)
6851 St. Dominique, Montreal Quebec, Canada
Phone: 514-271-2057
aldo@dantesports.com

Pioneer2 10-20-2019 08:23 AM

Lawrys
 
I was under the impression they sent their gunsmithing to Texas.

stob 10-20-2019 08:52 PM

I have always seen partial to briley back bored chokes and Mueller backbored chokes chokes

Faststeel 10-25-2019 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by citysfs (Post 4039111)
if you were to have an over and under threaded for chokes, who would you use to do the job ?

Don't forget the forcing cones....


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