Hi all, my wife has a 20ga with 3/4 and full fixed chokes that we would like opening up to 1/4 and 1/4, could anyone recommend a gunsmith in the Shropshire/Herefordshire areas who would be able to do this? Cheers
Yes, alas, that is sound advice. You'll be looking at £70 per barrel and if they are chrome lined maybe some extra cost.What gun, is their any emotional attachment? It might work out cheaper to trade in and look for a multi choke
The gun is worth several thousand, definitely cheaper to spend a couple of hundred on the chokesYes, alas, that is sound advice. You'll be looking at £70 per barrel and if they are chrome lined maybe some extra cost.
Blimey, what would that be? A picture would be niceThe gun is worth several thousand, definitely cheaper to spend a couple of hundred on the chokes![]()
Iv just checked, 1hr 30 so not bad at all, I will give them a call tomorrow ThankyouHow far to you is Cannock and F J Wiseman?
Just an mk60 high pheasantBlimey, what would that be? A picture would be nice![]()
On the other hand Teague requires that the gun be sent for a re-proof. And given that steel shot is advised to be used in no greater than 1/2 choke and uses a cup type wad I personally don't think that in the terms of practical use that there is little worthwhile difference in pattern with steel between say 1/2 choke and improved cylinder.I would get it teaqued nowt better when it comes to chokes and choking barrels
My miroku has Teague chokes, as I wanted the ability to change chokes, but for my wife’s shooting 1/4 choke is perfect and the added cost isn’t justified when she will never swap. We are very experienced shots, just needed recommendations on gunsmiths as my old one has passed away.I would get it teaqued nowt better when it comes to chokes and choking barrels
As it's to be done once I'd be almost tempted to look for a gunsmith who can actually bore and fine tune by actual pattern test of the chokes as the work is being done with your supplied selected steel cartridge of your wife's choice. Making sure that going forward it is a loading that will endure and not be here today and gone tomorrow. Yes it will cost more but it will be done once and done right.My miroku has Teague chokes, as I wanted the ability to change chokes, but for my wife’s shooting 1/4 choke is perfect and the added cost isn’t justified when she will never swap. We are very experienced shots, just needed recommendations on gunsmiths as my old one has passed away.