20 Gauge Jug Choke

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Stringbean

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I said that I would post my results on my recent project when the barrel came back from the smith. I hade it jug choked to "full" by Caywood and he did a wonderful job for me. It tightened up my patterns pretty good. I am going to use it primarily on turkeys and I think it took it from a 25 yard gun to a 35 yard gun. Haven't tried a round ball from it yet since choking but probably wont use it for deer any how as I have three round ball guns as it is.
 
I have 2 12 ga barrels that Caywood jug choked for me and the results was excellent. The man does great work :thumbsup: I am betting your 20/62 will do just fine with a ball.
 
He did my 20ga Full as well, and as advertised it's still very accurate with PRB's...taken turkey, deer, squirrels, and doves with it now...that's one of the deer in my Avatar
 
I also had my 20 gauge NE fowler jug choked full by Caywood. I experienced a major pattern improvement and a good 10 yards distance added. Have not tried a roundball as yet but based on Roundball's experience am looking forward to trying.

Dave
 
I'm not sure. If there is a way to chuck it up in a lathe then I would think so. You could give him a call and he could tell you for sure. He has a website with all of his contact info. Danny Caywood is his name...
 
stringbean said:
I'm not sure. If there is a way to chuck it up in a lathe then I would think so. You could give him a call and he could tell you for sure. He has a website with all of his contact info. Danny Caywood is his name...
azmntman, the other consideration is that there has to be enough thickness in the several inches behind the muzzles of the barrels of the double to safely remove up to .040" in the expansion chambers.

Regards,
Joel
 
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