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Choke Tubes / cleaning / lube

Started by Greg Massey, April 05, 2024, 08:58:24 AM

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Tom007

Quote from: Marc on April 08, 2024, 03:43:56 PM
•   Any gun lubrication will work.  Anti-seize works better, but not necessary.  Chokes should all be lubed.
•   I always loosen my choke a tad when storing.
•   If there is any chance any moisture got in, the choke is removed, cleaned, and re-lubed.
•   Shooting ultra tight chokes with the wrong shot can bulge the barrel, and no lubrication will fix this.  If shooting some of the harder non-tox shot, make sure you have a choke that is SAFE TO USE with this shot!

Great info, thanks for sharing.....