I can't help thinking that this thread is much like installing and turning the air-condition switch on in a 1915 Model T ...screw-in chokes on a muzzle loader?
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Why do you think that? I'm wanting a cheap, not traditional in many people's opinion, TC New Englander 12 or have a barrel made for my CVA Hawken. I never said anything about wanting a traditional gun.I can't help thinking that this thread is much like installing and turning the air-condition switch on in a 1915 Model T !
That's what I'm thinking. I don't have a 20g with chokes but I can get chokes. I was trying to contact a couple local gunsmiths that make still board "turkey shoot" barrels and see what they could do with this CVA 1" 50 barrel. I've seen some 20g ml's with extra full chokes put modern shotguns to shame.If you already have a 20G with screw in chokes, perhaps that CVA barrel you mentioned in your op clould be bored out to 20 and threaded to accept the chokes you have.
Because I was asking if anyone has seen or had a barrel made or modified for screw in chokes or something that throws a good pattern for turkey hunting. Besides, I'm talking about modifying a CVA. From what I've read on here, most members wouldn't care."KEEPING TRADITION ALIVE" Why are there even any discussions like this on this forum?
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How's a guy supposed to learn anything if he doesn't ask? How about doing your part to"KEEPING TRADITION ALIVE" Why are there even any discussions like this on this forum?
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Try a modern muzzleloading siteHow's a guy supposed to learn anything if he doesn't ask? How about doing your part to
"keeping the tradition alive" and pointing me in the right direction or giving positive advice.
Because it depends on WHERE one draws their line from traditional to modern...,Just me, but I feel that screw in chokes for muzzle loading shotguns negates the entire concept of using one. I mean to modernize a muzzleloader is to say why am I bothering with a front stuffer. Why not use a regular cartridge/shell gun?
Thanks for the info. I do appreciate it! That 20g Colerain turkey choke barrel looks nice.I have a Colrain turkey barrel and have taken a number of turkeys with it. I bought it in 92/93. It was one of the first barrels sold privately after the original contract order. I would not hesitate to take a shot at 40 yards although never had to. At 25 yards if I do my part no turkey should get away. Several times I didn't do my part. This is a very good barrel but is a little hard to load through the tight choke. Colrain barrels are good barrels. I have several of them in different calibers.
Glad to hear this about the gobbler. I've read mixed reviews. Mostly about how light and junky the gun is. But other guys say they are shooters. All I want is a shooter and that would be good enough.I sold a 12 GA cyl bore CVA Gobler. Of all the ones I have sold I miss it the most. Skycheif load in this one was like a TIGHT turkey choke. You do NOT need a choke tube. Helps but get a shooter jug choked and yer good to go. If thats what ya want tho go for it. Not a thing wrong with what yer after. Have a good time and keep us posted with photos along the way.
Why not chrome plated miniature landauWhy screw in chokes?
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