#31: Re: Roller and Lever gun day... Author: chambered221, Location: Lost for good !!!Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 7:03 am ---- Should also mention SAAMI max is .745 for the 12 gauge therefor the Browning would still be considered a 12 gauge.
Who the hell knows what Mooseyberg considers their set up !!!
#32: Re: Roller and Lever gun day... Author: stovepipe, Location: Pine, Az.Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:46 am ---- Argh!
You guys missed my point!
#33: Re: Roller and Lever gun day... Author: chambered221, Location: Lost for good !!!Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:57 am ---- so was mine !!!
#34: Re: Roller and Lever gun day... Author: Elvis, Location: south island New ZealandPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 3:11 pm ---- hmmm rethink taken on board
my rusky Bakails barrels are tighter than a tight thing and if you chop of 4" from muzzle on the full choke singles (been there done that) they still read 1/4-1/2 choke which is why they read over full as the degree of restriction is still the same as from a wider bore going to full.
and yes they do pattern plurry tightly with some loads.
#35: Re: Roller and Lever gun day... Author: stovepipe, Location: Pine, Az.Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 9:35 am ---- I got caught up in the numbers, and fancy parts and shot guns stuff once.
Remembered what an old timer told me:
Shoot the on that fits ya best, and often. Pick a load the gun likes. Fixed over screw-in. The rest are variables, variables = missing.
He was right. That's why I carry this old thing now. Man it points, hits what I point at (incl clays) with a super slick action, fixed CYL choke, with #6 any-brand? Deadly @35y+.
#36: Re: Roller and Lever gun day... Author: chambered221, Location: Lost for good !!!Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 10:43 am ---- IMO The biggest problem with screw chokes is they tend to be to short !!!
A longer taper would allow for a smoother transition of constriction. Thus better patterns.