Anybody mic the I.D of their choke tubes, just to see if a .670 is a ,670 or a .690 is a .690
Just messing around last night and I thought I would check 4 different brand new,never been shot thru chokes. They ranged from .003 to .008 from the marked sized. I just thought with the machining tools we have these days that they would beable to cut a .670 a .670 not a .678. So does .008 going to make that big of different in 40 yards, As you might guess, I`m a newbie, and the season doesn`t come in until april 27th here in Indiana and I`m bored to death waiting with nothing to do but mic my chokes, I have found this forum a great help and jelious of the ones alreading bagging the birds, Will it make a difference.