Maybe someone can explain this…. I have been using a Ruger Red-label over and under 12 gauge for trap for over one year and have traded it in for a 1992 (like new) browning Citori trap with a double and single barrel. (got tired of taking it on the cheek)
What confuse’s me is the chokes. On the Ruger the id of the choke tubes are as follows: Imp=.735, Mod=.730 and Full=.720. Of the new Browning which has a fixed bore (no choke tubes) the over / under has the top barrel as .680 and the bottom as .695.
How can a trap gun have both barrels choked smaller than a full choke as on the Ruger? And why would the single barrel on the Browning have the smaller of the two chokes which is .680
Are the id’s of chokes supposed to be the same size or are they different for each type of gun and different yet for guns without tubes?
Thanks for your help
Fred
What confuse’s me is the chokes. On the Ruger the id of the choke tubes are as follows: Imp=.735, Mod=.730 and Full=.720. Of the new Browning which has a fixed bore (no choke tubes) the over / under has the top barrel as .680 and the bottom as .695.
How can a trap gun have both barrels choked smaller than a full choke as on the Ruger? And why would the single barrel on the Browning have the smaller of the two chokes which is .680
Are the id’s of chokes supposed to be the same size or are they different for each type of gun and different yet for guns without tubes?
Thanks for your help
Fred