No different to opening the fixed chokes out......and I guess Perazzi would choke them however you want them new.but less metal particularly if going from full to 1/4
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No different to opening the fixed chokes out......and I guess Perazzi would choke them however you want them new.but less metal particularly if going from full to 1/4
Come on then, out with it man!
I'll buy that man a beer who could feel the balance difference between a Teague and fixed.Can`t see how flush Teagues can alter balance as it`s just replacing solid metal with removable metal.
If you see a long future with the gun I`d have it done,then you can swap away and have mind games with yourself !
I do .........
There wouldn't be enough metal left at the muzzle of a Purdy once the barrel weight/thickness had been 'reduced' post proofing...allegedly!!! :OI have NO problems with Nigel his work is the finest there is! would you multichoke a Purdey? :crazy:
...and then people add pogo stick recoil reducers or after market stocks!!! Don't they affect balance...According to perazzi's barrel maker, having a perazzi modified from fixed to multi choke affects the balance of those barrels and they do not recommend it, personally I would take the gun to a good barrel man and get him to open the choking
Totally agree Hammy.I'll buy that man a beer who could feel the balance difference between a Teague and fixed.
Yep they do as well, only repeating what a bloke who has been making barrels for 30 years said, if you want a multi choke gun, buy one that was designed to have them, Caesar, Blaser, Kreighoff etc...and then people add pogo stick recoil reducers or after market stocks!!! Don't they affect balance...
I would have thought the reverse is more likely to be true. I don't see many sporting shooters choosing to shoot 3/4 and full, so there is an argument that you would attract more buyers if it was a m/c??Hi I have a perazzi mx2000s the gun is fixed choke at 3/4 and full. Would having the gun teagued detract from the value of the gun and hurt the resale? Not that I'm looking to sell it I just don't want to make an expensive mistake.
Thanks tom
Ok so long as it is in a Beretta, K gun or other of that sort (and not in Mrs P). :wink:Oh yes !!
The prices used to be on the website, seems with the new snazzy site the pricing has gone (progress for you)Just a quick update. I phoned teague chokes today to get a price for the work, to multi choke the gun with 4 chokes comes to around £435 inc vat. I must admit that this was a little more than I expected but as with most things you get what you pay for.
Get them opened out to 5/8 and 5/8Just a quick update. I phoned teague chokes today to get a price for the work, to multi choke the gun with 4 chokes comes to around £435 inc vat. I must admit that this was a little more than I expected but as with most things you get what you pay for.
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