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rifled choke for a savage 24 combination gun?

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17 November 2001, 05:21
Danny Pay
rifled choke for a savage 24 combination gun?
Hi
I wonder if there is a maker who makes rifled choke tubes for a savage combi in 3030/12(12 gauage). if you know please tel me .tia
Danny
17 November 2001, 19:00
TomP
Hello Danny

I have not seen any screw-in chokes made for the Savage 24, maybe because they are not threaded for them. A gunsmith with the right lathe could do the threading ( it's hard to balance the two barrels ), and you could then use whomever's choke you want. Be careful of the metal thickness at the threaded end...

Tom


18 November 2001, 09:49
Danny Pay
Hi Tom
Mine is a modern one with plastic stock and it has a factory made(Savage original) screw in chokes in ful ,mod, and imp/cyl,but not with rifled and I am looking for a company which makes rifled chokes that will fit in Savage system.
Best regards
Danny

21 November 2001, 13:39
<Whelen Man>
Hey Danny, I used to have a Savage 24 in a 223/12ga. combination with the screw in chokes. With that rifle you can use any of the choke tubes which are made for the standard Winchester or Mossberg barrels. You should be able to find those somewhat easily. Good luck!

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21 November 2001, 19:00
TomP
Hi Danny

Mine are old and the barrels have no threads. It sounds like the new ones are improved over the older models. If the threads are the same as the Winchesters, as one post suggests, it might not be too hard to get something that will fit.

Tom