Got a used 28” barrel with chokes so I can trap shoot with less embarrassment.
Came with a Mod choke, Full choke and a Rifled Sabot choke.
What I don’t have is a choke wrench. .... so ... Questions !
1. suggestions for a decent choke wrench?
2. how tight does the choke need to be?
3. Do I need for a anti-cease lube on threads? Or just light oil?
4. I’m assuming Full choke for Trap shooting?
Thanks for the help
Choke Wrench Suggestions?
Choke Wrench Suggestions?
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Re: Choke Wrench Suggestions?
My favorite is one like this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/12-GA-REMINGTO ... SwIvddsbGF
Which provides enough torque on sticky choke tubes. I've tried them all, and have a vertiable Swiss-army knife set inside my trap range bag, but this is the one I always grab.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/12-GA-REMINGTO ... SwIvddsbGF
Which provides enough torque on sticky choke tubes. I've tried them all, and have a vertiable Swiss-army knife set inside my trap range bag, but this is the one I always grab.
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Re: Choke Wrench Suggestions?
A wrench and a quarter
Re: Choke Wrench Suggestions?
= scratched and dinged-up chokes and barrels. Use the tool, or be a fool.
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Re: Choke Wrench Suggestions?
Thanks for the advice and the lead, put in a bid.Scorpion8 wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 3:46 pm My favorite is one like this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/12-GA-REMINGTO ... SwIvddsbGF
Which provides enough torque on sticky choke tubes. I've tried them all, and have a vertiable Swiss-army knife set inside my trap range bag, but this is the one I always grab.
Saw some similar with a “speed handle” but that just seems silly to me and the price on them suggest they are cheaply made.
Re: Choke Wrench Suggestions?
Interesting suggestion, but I think I’ll stick to a tool
Re: Choke Wrench Suggestions?
Speed tool wrenches aren't needed. And the friction-grip ones that expand inside the choke don't always work well. The key is to remove your choke after every outing, and clean it and re-insert with some choke lube on the threads. Regular maintenance is the key. And don't wrench-down heavily on the choke when tightening, it just has to be "tight enough" not to loosen during recoil, it doesn't need to be torqued down.gWebber wrote: Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:16 am Saw some similar with a “speed handle” but that just seems silly to me and the price on them suggest they are cheaply made.
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Re: Choke Wrench Suggestions?
Scorpion8 wrote: Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:17 pmSpeed tool wrenches aren't needed. And the friction-grip ones that expand inside the choke don't always work well. The key is to remove your choke after every outing, and clean it and re-insert with some choke lube on the threads. Regular maintenance is the key. And don't wrench-down heavily on the choke when tightening, it just has to be "tight enough" not to loosen during recoil, it doesn't need to be torqued down.gWebber wrote: Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:16 am Saw some similar with a “speed handle” but that just seems silly to me and the price on them suggest they are cheaply made.
Thanks for that info. Exactly what I wanted to know
Re: Choke Wrench Suggestions?
A year ago at the gun club I watched the caretaker use an impact wrench to try and get a members chokes out, because he had never removed and lubed them since the day he bought the o/u. Egads. I remove mine as soon as I swab the bores with a boresnake after each session, then wipe them off of any soot/powder residue (since the threads are covered when inserted), and re-lube them before re-installing them. I use that same Remington choke wrench that I recommended, as it provides enough leverage in either direction without allowing you to over-tighten and also won't slip off and mar up the notches.
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