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Anyone have a 12ga chamber gauge in OKC metro?
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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 3401677" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>The more I Google, the more I'm convinced that my 12ga chamber is 2 9/16 instead of 2 3/4. Would love an expert to check that.</p><p>I've been referred to several people.</p><p>I was told the old dude at Banner officially retired.</p><p>R&S in Moore still doesn't answer the phone.</p><p>Snattlerake suggested Village Tactical,</p><p>who said JK at Henry's, whose not accepting calls right now, and Steve Baldwin at Mechanical Accuracy, who referred me to Dean at Skeets Gun Shop in Talequah, who told me it would be simple to lathe a gauge, .800 diameter with a slight curve on one end, to mark and measure. I don't have a lathe.</p><p>Google said to make a wax mold or use a dowel rod.</p><p>Obviously if you are in the shotgun business, the results of this gauge test would decide how much further work would potentially be purchased.</p><p>Thanks y'all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 3401677, member: 2106"] The more I Google, the more I'm convinced that my 12ga chamber is 2 9/16 instead of 2 3/4. Would love an expert to check that. I've been referred to several people. I was told the old dude at Banner officially retired. R&S in Moore still doesn't answer the phone. Snattlerake suggested Village Tactical, who said JK at Henry's, whose not accepting calls right now, and Steve Baldwin at Mechanical Accuracy, who referred me to Dean at Skeets Gun Shop in Talequah, who told me it would be simple to lathe a gauge, .800 diameter with a slight curve on one end, to mark and measure. I don't have a lathe. Google said to make a wax mold or use a dowel rod. Obviously if you are in the shotgun business, the results of this gauge test would decide how much further work would potentially be purchased. Thanks y'all! [/QUOTE]
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