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Started by Paulmyr, June 19, 2021, 12:17:53 AM
Quote from: Paulmyr on June 19, 2021, 12:17:53 AMAny of you guys had this done. I have a stoeger 3500. Apperently the extended choke and barrel where it screws in is bent. It's shooting about a foot high at 25 yds. It fell over while getting a pic of harvested gobbler. I heard a pretty good clank but thought it was the forearm hitting something. Don't ask how I know it wasn't the forearm hitting. Any how I was thinking of cutting the barrel and rethreading for dedicated turkey barrel. It's my shoot everything gun. looking at comp and choke to do the work. Is it worth it or should I just buy new barrels for $185 a piece?
Quote from: Franklin7x57 on June 19, 2021, 06:43:00 AMnot an expert, but do read a lot. It's been said that the reason some guns shoot high is the magazine tube is bent, not the barrel. I would think that got bent in the fall rather than the barrel.
Quote from: BINK McCARTY on June 19, 2021, 07:28:39 AMHere's something to consider...if you have more than one choke for this gun (should be Beretta/ Benelli-Mobil threads) then you may want to opt for a new factory barrel. Reason being is when a barrel is cut & re-threaded it's not going to be in the Mobil threads, it will most likely be a Win-choke, Rem-choke ,or Tru-choke style. Then, that puts you having to buy all new choke tubes. If you do decide to cut & re-thread the barrel Comp-N-Choke is a great choice. Whatever you decide to do, please keep us in the loop ,and good luck!!!
Quote from: Paulmyr on June 19, 2021, 11:37:31 AMThanks for the input guys. The reason I'm thinking the bend is at the choke tube area is originally it was shooting just high. After removing extended turkey choke and shooting standard full it shot high as well. After putting extended turkey choke back in it shoots high and 6-8" left now. Definitely will have to verify where the bend is before doing the work. Thanks again.
Quote from: SumToy on June 21, 2021, 09:23:47 AMQuote from: Paulmyr on June 19, 2021, 11:37:31 AMThanks for the input guys. The reason I'm thinking the bend is at the choke tube area is originally it was shooting just high. After removing extended turkey choke and shooting standard full it shot high as well. After putting extended turkey choke back in it shoots high and 6-8" left now. Definitely will have to verify where the bend is before doing the work. Thanks again.I would try a new choke or see if some has one you can try. If stock choke shoots it sounds like the turkey choke is the problem.