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Old 11-16-2007, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Botnst View Post
Before I remove my manhood and jump on the pansy wagon by getting some sort of recoil dampener, I intend to shoot the dang gun. Most of all, to pattern it.

Looking down the barrel I noticed a choke sleeve of some sort. The PO mentioned it when I was considering buying the gun but he didn't know anything about it. It looks like some sort of tool fits into notches of the sleeve at the muzzle. There is no indication on the receiver as to the barrel,s choke so I assume it is a stock attachment? I've never used a gun with a variable choke of any sort.

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Most new shotguns have removable chokes, you should be able to identify the choke by notches and remove it with a quarter if you are lucky. At least a good recoil pad is a must Limbsaver is a good one right now YMMV. My friends use the Mercury Recoil Reducer and seem to like it but it makes the gun too heavy imo. http://www.98.net/chr/intro2.htm.

The thing about guns is everyone has an opinion so YMMV.

http://www.remington.com/products/accessories/gun_parts/remChoke_tubes.asp
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