yes, I have a 311a double barrel 20ga and the left barrel is a full choke and the right barrel is modified. I also have a Springfield 511 double barrel and the chokes are the same on it. If you look at the end of the barrel you can tell one of them is slightly smaller and that is your full choke, that would be the left barrel and the right barrel is modified. I hope that helps. Of course, if they are improved and open there will also be a difference in the measurements. Just take it to a gunsmith and ask him to check. If he has the gauges, it will take him less than a minute and he probably won't even charge you for it.
Mic the ID of the muzzle compared to the ID of the unchoked bore. Most of these guns will be Full/Modified or Full/Full. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Extra Full, Full, Improved Modified, Modified, Improved Cylinder, Cylinder, Skeet
* Full *- Improved Modified ** Modified **- Improved Cylinder **$ Skeet *** Cylinder Bore
only if your choke is improved cylinder or modified, full chokes are a no,no. the barrel will bulge or burst!
Available Benelli choke tubes are Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full, and Extra Full Turkey.
the 410 mossberg model 183d-a is a bolt action 410 gauge shotgun with a tree round mag well and has two interchangeable chokes full choke and modified
Check with a gunsmith.
M=MODIFIED IC=IMPROVED CYLINDER S=SKEET F=FULL Also, as stamped on receiver: * Full *- Improved Modified ** Modified **- Improved Cylinder **$ Skeet *** Cylinder Bore
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Yes. Standard chokes should be OK. Extra full chokes, on modern turkey guns, no.
10 Choke Name Constriction (inches) Cylinder .000 Skeet .005 Improved Cylinder .010 Light Modified .015 Modified .020 Improved Modified .025 Light Full .030 Full .035 Extra Full .045 Super Full .050
Using steel shot with a full choke in a Western field 12 gauge shotgun is generally not recommended. Full chokes can constrict the shot too much, potentially leading to increased pressure and damage to the shotgun. It's advisable to use modified or improved cylinder chokes when shooting steel shot to ensure safe and effective performance. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific shotgun model before using different types of ammunition.