Indian Creek - M2 20g help
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Indian Creek - M2 20g help
Anybody have this setup and have a picture of the choke in the barrel....mine looks like to me it’s not mating up correctly....just wondering if there is supposed to be a gap like this....IC says that it’s fine and there is supposed to be a gap, but I’d really like to see someone else’s before I start patterning...
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Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
Yep that's normal.
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Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
Mine is the same way, I think they do this so it is sure to seat up down inside the barrel where it is most important.
Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
That's how mine looks.
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Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
10-4 guys thanks!!
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Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
Mine is the same way
Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
Same Here Also !
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Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
Mine does the same, let er rip.
Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
Mine is the same and you probably should check it after every few shots cause mind tends to loosen itself after a few shots.
Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
Yep that's how mine looks!!!
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Re: Indian Creek - M2 20g help
This is correct. You know the threads are bottoming out inside the barrel and that's good. If it fits snug on the outside with no gap, there's a chance it's not bottomed out inside the barrel and the gap is thereturkeyinstrut wrote:Mine is the same way, I think they do this so it is sure to seat up down inside the barrel where it is most important.