@P.E. Kelley actually said,
Much respect.That's not how I do it, but that's not relevant.
Now, where can we buy your choke tubes?
Okie John
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Thanks for a great video! Well timed for me as my sons and I are getting into sporting clays.
Bore mic is the best way ($$) From 100 Straight Products. You can get away with a telescoping gauge and a micrometer or caliper.
Briley has a neat choke and chamber gauge that should work too.
Yes, the bore section before the choke section is good enough.
Ultimately you can just shoot it at a pattern board at 40 yards and glean enough info to know what choke you have and want.
Guns are just machines and without you they can do no harm, nor any good
Thank you kindly!
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My chokes are Saiga/Vepr style external chokes. m22x.75 thread pitch. I created them to fill the void for use on those guns and more pointedly for the Genesis Arms Gen12 shotgun.
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Mr. Kelley, excellent video. Thank you for sharing. A couple of quick questions on barrel length, how much influence does length have vs. the choke used? Will a 14" cylinder bore be less effective than one with an 18" barrel?
My SBS (Rem 870) has a 14" barrel that is marked cylinder bore. I'd like it to shoot tighter patterns so I can reach out a bit farther. I was thinking on having it threaded for chokes, IC initially but after watching your video I'm not sure that is the choke I need.
I'm also interested to hear what impacts, if any, there are with shooting slugs as you go with tighter chokes. Thanks for any input you can share!