someone the other day mentioned it was easy to jug choke a smoothbore. I’ve got a tc new Englander I’d like to do it too
It's easy if you have the tools, and the knowledge to do so. If not, send it to Bobby Hoyt.
smoothshooter is right when it comes to the difficulty of making a jug choke without the special tooling to do the job right.
Although a jug choke is just an enlargement of the bore at some distance below the muzzle, there is a lot of material needs to come out. This isn't something that is easily done with a brake hone and an electric drill in an afternoon so enlarging the bore a few thousandths of an inch, which is what a hone is designed to do won't create a jug choke.
Any contact info for Michael Orlen? Him being in Massachusetts might save me some shipping hassles if I decide to have this done to one of my 20 gauge smoothbores.I have found that even the companies that make and sell chambering and forcing cone reamers for the firearms business don't carry jug choking tooling, and some have never even heard of it until I asked about it.
Danny Caywood of Caywood Guns in Berryville, AR, and Michael Orlen in MA do jug choking.
Have heard that Rice Barrel Co. is doing jug choking on some of their barrels, but don't know what sizes, or if they will choke a barrel not of their manufacture.
I have a .54 smooth rifle I would like to have jug choked, but it has been impossible to find anyone who will do a bore that small.
Thank you.Here's his info
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