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<blockquote data-quote="ProBusiness" data-source="post: 1430441" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>i am a little puzzled on you last question. </p><p>1. where to get a longer 870 barrel - look online, from 80 - 150</p><p>2. a longer plug????</p><p></p><p>is the door breecher attached onto the screw in choke? if so, take it out and buy a full choke - screw it in.</p><p></p><p>actually, you can take out a screw in choke, i.e. a barrel without any choke, and shoot shotgun shells, birdshot, and it will be fine. the reason is the lead is in the wad as it travels down the barrel and exits the barrel. the plastic wad keeps the lead from touching the threads. now the threads will get filled with plastic and this could be a problem when you go to screw in another choke.</p><p></p><p>i am confused - why do you need another plug? u mean the magazine plug?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProBusiness, post: 1430441, member: 6145"] i am a little puzzled on you last question. 1. where to get a longer 870 barrel - look online, from 80 - 150 2. a longer plug???? is the door breecher attached onto the screw in choke? if so, take it out and buy a full choke - screw it in. actually, you can take out a screw in choke, i.e. a barrel without any choke, and shoot shotgun shells, birdshot, and it will be fine. the reason is the lead is in the wad as it travels down the barrel and exits the barrel. the plastic wad keeps the lead from touching the threads. now the threads will get filled with plastic and this could be a problem when you go to screw in another choke. i am confused - why do you need another plug? u mean the magazine plug? [/QUOTE]
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