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I need advice please

Started by BrownTrout, February 27, 2012, 06:55:10 PM

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BrownTrout

First I have to thank Clark (allaboutshooting) for shipping me the SSX tube immediately, I ordered in Saturday and it already came today.  Thanks again Clark.  The negative part follows.

Well I decided to deep clean(Clarks method) my new shotgun today before I fired it for the first time. I took my time and literaly spent a hour off and on scrubbing it with brush and solvent. I get it all done and in between scrubbing sessions I started on the new unopened choke tubes(SSX, IC). Well needless to say, after the last soaking on the tubes, I pick up my brand new SSX and it slips out of my hand and lands right on the floor thread side down. It didn't ruin the threads any but put a slight and I mean slight flat spot on the very end of the tube--thread side. Now, its not noticeable really by eye if I handed it to you without telling you. If you really look at it under a light you can see the spot where its slightly out of round.

When I screw it into the barrel its as flush as the factory tube or the Indian creek tube. Its unnoticeable even with a bore light.

Do you guys think that after the first shot it will conform completely to the barrel? I think it will. Maybe my first shot out of it might have an impacted pattern, but I think it would be fine on the follow up shot. Or should I not use it? I've never dropped a tube before.

What say you?

Thanks!

By the way, I can't even get the camera to pick up the blem or I'd post a pic.
Who is John Galt?


One of the most ridiculous defenses of foreign aid is that it is a very small part of our national income. If the average American set fire to a five-dollar bill, it would be an even smaller percentage of his annual income. But everyone would consider him foolish for doing it. -- Thomas Sowell in 'Barbarians Inside the Gates'

trash2

dont worry about it. getting to caught up in the hype. it should be fine, recent theme seems to be perfect everything is the only way you can kill something. shoot it and see

CASH

For safety's sake, PM Clark and ask his opinion.
A man fires a rifle for many years, and he goes to war. And afterward he turns the rifle in at the armory, and he believes he's finished with the rifle. But no matter what else he might do with his hands, love a woman, build a house, change his son's diaper; his hands remember the rifle.

BrownTrout

Cash,

I took you up on the suggestion and I'm graciously waiting his opinion.

I feel like such a turd.  I could see not using it if it was real flat and I could see a shadow or a dark spot where it was sticking up noticeably while screwed in the barrel.  But I can't see the deformity while looking down the barrel at all.  I was thinking about sticking it on a plumb bob and giving it a lite tap on the opposite end with a rubber mallet.
Who is John Galt?


One of the most ridiculous defenses of foreign aid is that it is a very small part of our national income. If the average American set fire to a five-dollar bill, it would be an even smaller percentage of his annual income. But everyone would consider him foolish for doing it. -- Thomas Sowell in 'Barbarians Inside the Gates'

CASH

Quote from: BrownTrout on February 27, 2012, 07:19:27 PM
Cash,

I took you up on the suggestion and I'm graciously waiting his opinion.

I feel like such a turd.  I could see not using it if it was real flat and I could see a shadow or a dark spot where it was sticking up noticeably while screwed in the barrel.  But I can't see the deformity while looking down the barrel at all.  I was thinking about sticking it on a plumb bob and giving it a lite tap on the opposite end with a rubber mallet.

Clark will help you out the best he can. 

It may be nothing, but it's better to be safe.
A man fires a rifle for many years, and he goes to war. And afterward he turns the rifle in at the armory, and he believes he's finished with the rifle. But no matter what else he might do with his hands, love a woman, build a house, change his son's diaper; his hands remember the rifle.

mcgruff1533

#5
I did the same thing to an Undertaker .665" tube about two years ago.     The threads were fine, but the leading edge of the tube had a small ding in it.   I wrapped electrical tape around some needle nose pliers and bent the metal back into position.    I followed up with some 600 grit sandpaper wrapped around a wooden dowel rod and smoothed out the metal.

I followed up by shooting some 1 ounce target loads, and then some 2 oz. lead turkey loads.   Except for some missing bluing, you cannot even tell where the metal got dinged now.

I certainly think Clark will work with you if it's beyond use.     I didn't have such a recourse, and took it on as a challenge to see if I could fix the choke.     



allaboutshooting

Quote from: BrownTrout on February 27, 2012, 06:55:10 PM
First I have to thank Clark (allaboutshooting) for shipping me the SSX tube immediately, I ordered in Saturday and it already came today.  Thanks again Clark.  The negative part follows.

Well I decided to deep clean(Clarks method) my new shotgun today before I fired it for the first time. I took my time and literaly spent a hour off and on scrubbing it with brush and solvent. I get it all done and in between scrubbing sessions I started on the new unopened choke tubes(SSX, IC). Well needless to say, after the last soaking on the tubes, I pick up my brand new SSX and it slips out of my hand and lands right on the floor thread side down. It didn't ruin the threads any but put a slight and I mean slight flat spot on the very end of the tube--thread side. Now, its not noticeable really by eye if I handed it to you without telling you. If you really look at it under a light you can see the spot where its slightly out of round.

When I screw it into the barrel its as flush as the factory tube or the Indian creek tube. Its unnoticeable even with a bore light.

Do you guys think that after the first shot it will conform completely to the barrel? I think it will. Maybe my first shot out of it might have an impacted pattern, but I think it would be fine on the follow up shot. Or should I not use it? I've never dropped a tube before.

What say you?

Thanks!

By the way, I can't even get the camera to pick up the blem or I'd post a pic.

Hey Jason,

It's probably just fine but rather than have you be concerned, I'll send you a new one.

I'll have it on its way to you this evening.

Thanks,
Clark
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."


BrownTrout

#7
Clark,

Thank you and that is very nice of you, but please don't.  I dropped it and thats not your fault by any means.    And I wouldn't feel right accepting that.  I will use this one because I gave it a little tap on the opposite end of the plumb bob and I think it will be fine.  It seems to have got back to its original shape.  Besides, I think the pressure from the shot now will have it perfect again.

Thanks again Clark,

Jason
Who is John Galt?


One of the most ridiculous defenses of foreign aid is that it is a very small part of our national income. If the average American set fire to a five-dollar bill, it would be an even smaller percentage of his annual income. But everyone would consider him foolish for doing it. -- Thomas Sowell in 'Barbarians Inside the Gates'

st8tman

Clark.....Quite the Gentleman! Somehow maybe we could hope everyone had such ethics! APPLAUSE!

BrownTrout

#9
Tell me about it.  The guy bent over backwards for me and believe me I'm not the type of guy to forget that.  I paid for the cheapest shipping possible and the man overnighted it to me.  Then due to my ignorance he's willing to replace the tube with a brand new one.  Pretty generous guy and he will get all of my business in the future.

Thanks again Clark and everybody else that gave me suggestions.

I love this site.  It has a great group of guys on it.
Who is John Galt?


One of the most ridiculous defenses of foreign aid is that it is a very small part of our national income. If the average American set fire to a five-dollar bill, it would be an even smaller percentage of his annual income. But everyone would consider him foolish for doing it. -- Thomas Sowell in 'Barbarians Inside the Gates'

CASH

A man fires a rifle for many years, and he goes to war. And afterward he turns the rifle in at the armory, and he believes he's finished with the rifle. But no matter what else he might do with his hands, love a woman, build a house, change his son's diaper; his hands remember the rifle.

reynolds243

yup Clark is a good dude, met him at the Turkey convention and he sat and talked with me a while and I even ended up buying a hevi choke from him.

BrownTrout

Yeah he sales a few hevi tubes.

  It seems Clarks reputation is all around the net and real world.  I made a post titled "all about shooting" on Huntingpa turkey forum and alot of guys no of him over there to.   :icon_thumright:
Who is John Galt?


One of the most ridiculous defenses of foreign aid is that it is a very small part of our national income. If the average American set fire to a five-dollar bill, it would be an even smaller percentage of his annual income. But everyone would consider him foolish for doing it. -- Thomas Sowell in 'Barbarians Inside the Gates'

goblr77

Good gesture by Clark. That's the kind of guy you want to do business with.


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BrownTrout

Quote from: goblr77 on February 27, 2012, 09:53:00 PM
Good gesture by Clark. That's the kind of guy you want to do business with.


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:agreed: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Who is John Galt?


One of the most ridiculous defenses of foreign aid is that it is a very small part of our national income. If the average American set fire to a five-dollar bill, it would be an even smaller percentage of his annual income. But everyone would consider him foolish for doing it. -- Thomas Sowell in 'Barbarians Inside the Gates'