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Screw in choke
« on: June 02, 2010, 06:48:22 AM »
I am new to the shotgun forum, I mostly stay in the rifle forums but I have a question.

I am buying an H&R 12ga 3" that has been shortened to around 19".
Is there enough barrel thickness to be threaded for screw in chokes?





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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2010, 08:54:56 AM »
I sent my "shorty" to Colonial Arms and had it threaded for Baikail/Spartan (Remington) chokes.Works great.Have several extended ported
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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2010, 01:18:03 PM »
Only the tube manufacturer/installer can tell you for sure, but my guess is there shouldn't be a problem.

Colonial also makes special tubes that can be fitted to some thinner than average barrels if the standard tubes won't work.

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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2010, 06:21:18 PM »
Thanks.
I will check them out.




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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2010, 06:53:35 AM »
don't remember where i read it, maybe brownell's? but i'm pretty sure that the minimum diameter to install win-chokes in a barrel is .850in and win-chokes are .812in so i'm guessing that a topper barrel would be plenty thick enough.  for what it's worth, bubba.
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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2010, 04:17:15 PM »
Thanks bubba, worth checking into.



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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #6 on: June 05, 2010, 04:31:38 AM »
Tom,

I am planning on doing the same thing.  I have a 3" NEF 12 ga that I paid $75 for at a pawn shop.  I am going to chop the barrel to 1/2" over legal, have it threaded for rem chokes, and a scope rail silver soldered on.  I will then cut the gun's overall length to 1/2" over legal.  My plan is to have a nice versatile shorty that I can use a rifled choke and a red dot scope for deer and use a turkey choke and 00 Buck for Yotes and other critters with having a small compact gun easy to tote around on the tractor or atv.....  My local smith quoted me $100 to do the work plus the cost of the choke tubes.

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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #7 on: June 05, 2010, 07:24:22 PM »
just had my full length modified choke barrel threaded for win-chokes and it was plenty thick enough. i had my own h.s.strut turkey choke so my guy was gonna charge $25.00 but waived that as i delivered some parts to another guy for him ;D. for what it's worth, bubba.
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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2010, 08:55:57 AM »
Just got back from meeting Bob (Foggy) to finish the deal.
Really a nice guy to talk to.
Only got to spend about 15 minutes with him.
We met along side the road.
Don't want to wave a gun around to much in open places like that.   ;D
Got home and tried it out with some 3" # 4 buck loads.
She does kick a little!  :D
Shoot pretty good out to about 30yds but is starting to open up quit a bit by then with the full cylinder bore.
The screw in chokes will tighten that up.
There is plenty of metal for threading.
Afterwards I measured the barrel and it is just legal, 18.75".
The smith did a very nice job.
Looks really neat.
Should make a very "Handi" groundhog gun when riding around with my buddy in his gator.
I think I have another keeper!   ;)



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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #9 on: June 08, 2010, 11:06:06 AM »
A bit of advise, if you have another shotgun, that uses chokes, Id try and see if you can thread it the same.

I did that with one of mine, I threaded it for win choke system that way I wont have to buy all those chokes again to see if they are the one that works.
Patterning is spendy, but fun (sometimes painful  ;D )

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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2010, 04:57:13 PM »
A bit of advise, if you have another shotgun, that uses chokes, Id try and see if you can thread it the same.

I did that with one of mine, I threaded it for win choke system that way I wont have to buy all those chokes again to see if they are the one that works.
Patterning is spendy, but fun (sometimes painful  ;D )


With all the Winchesters I have Win choke is the only way I will go.

I did get my first kill with the new shorty this morning.
Went over to check the garden and a old female groundhog was trying to get through the garden fence.
Hit her at about 25 yds with 2.75" #4 buck.
Stopped her but didn't get the job done.
Had to hit her again.
That cylinder bore at that distance is just to open.
Should have tried 3".
I have got to find a smith that does choke work.



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Re: Screw in choke
« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2010, 04:18:35 AM »
I had a remingtion 870HD that i had chokes installed, cost about 45 bucks.

a good smith should be able to get it done.

Dave