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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Dumb Contender Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 2661033" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>The older Contender .45Colt/.410 barrels that are internally muzzle threaded for the removable choke do not have a thread protector. The threaded portion is larger than the bore. I never fired mine with large quantities of .45 Colt ammo, and always screwed the choke in and out to make sure the threads stayed clean. Be sure to lube the choke. </p><p>You may already know but others may not, the "choke" is a section with straight fins in it to grab the wad and stop it from spinning and widening the spread of shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 2661033, member: 101383"] The older Contender .45Colt/.410 barrels that are internally muzzle threaded for the removable choke do not have a thread protector. The threaded portion is larger than the bore. I never fired mine with large quantities of .45 Colt ammo, and always screwed the choke in and out to make sure the threads stayed clean. Be sure to lube the choke. You may already know but others may not, the “choke“ is a section with straight fins in it to grab the wad and stop it from spinning and widening the spread of shot. [/QUOTE]
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