Gordon Jabben
32 Cal.
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- May 10, 2011
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I bought a 14 gauge double-barrel shotgun at a gun show a while back with the intentions of having one barrel jug choked and leaving the other barrel cylinder. Always thought that would be a good all around combination. Anyway, I see where Coyote Joe doesn't do this anymore and Caywood doesn't do 14 gauges.
So with the great pictures and advice that Coyote Joe has posted, I jug choked it myself. I came up with about a modified choke in the left barrel and I'm really shooting a great even pattern.
The problem is that the center of the pattern is about a foot left of where I'm aiming at twenty yards. I didn't notice this before I choked it but really didn't shoot it much and probably wouldn't have noticed with the cylinder bore. I was wondering if anyone else has had this happen with a jug choke and if they were able to correct it or do you think the gun has always shot to the left? Also I tried to bring the pattern over with a file at the muzzle to no avail.
So with the great pictures and advice that Coyote Joe has posted, I jug choked it myself. I came up with about a modified choke in the left barrel and I'm really shooting a great even pattern.
The problem is that the center of the pattern is about a foot left of where I'm aiming at twenty yards. I didn't notice this before I choked it but really didn't shoot it much and probably wouldn't have noticed with the cylinder bore. I was wondering if anyone else has had this happen with a jug choke and if they were able to correct it or do you think the gun has always shot to the left? Also I tried to bring the pattern over with a file at the muzzle to no avail.