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Another solution is take a spare I.C. tube to a local machine shop and have them take out a few thousanths off the inside of the choke end of the tube. They should do this on a lathe by making a straight in pass or two with a cutting bit, and not reaming. The tube will end up with a bit of parrallel bore at the mouth. This will ensure pattern concentricity and no change of the point of impact.
I bought a cylinder tube for my 16 ga. Citori. It is very useful for up close and personal targets. 1 ounce and under 16 ga shells tend to shoot a very short, compact string. No choke helps open them up nicely. Polywad Spreader inserts do too. |
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