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  • OleDuk
    Jim, I'm with you. I would not expect to see a "shoulder" either. I would call Hastings and talk to their techies. The tube should screw in to where just a line might be visible where the tube and barrel meet internally. I don't think there would be a very visible transition from the barrel to the tube.
    You might be able to get a small inspection mirror and with a flash light see if the tube is screwing into the barrel completely. I would expect to see just a line where the tube bottoms out in the barrel.
    Be sure all threads are clean with no burrs when you're checking!! With the gun unloaded, please ,or with the barrel off of the gun!!
    Good luck,
    OleDuk[:)][:)]
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  • He Dog
    I too would not expect to see a noticable transition like a forcing cone. I think Duk has given good advice: call Hastings and talk to the tech guys. Might also measure the inner diameter of the choke to see that it really is .640.

    He Dog
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  • spookster
    YOU BETTER!!! get that checked cuz neighbor shoots an 870 mag and i shoot an 835 he uses a kix and i use a hstings and it's a smooth transition no gap NO RIDGE jim

    jimjim
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  • gskyhawk
    which way are you looking down the barrel ? if I look thru mine ( 870 12ga ) from the muzzle end there looks like a step , but when you look down it from the breech then it looks smooth it looks this way with both the factory turkey tube and also my undertaker tube
    also if I run a dowel into the barrel from the muzzle end I can feel a little tick as it crosses the seam (end of choke tube ), but from the breech end I get no tick , its smooth
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  • notdownorout
    Thanks for your response. Today I rechecked everything and found the Remington chokes and the Hastings choke to be identical at the breech end. I reinstalled the choke in the barrel and determined that what I am seeing is that the Hastings choke is a parallel choke. The last 1.1 inches of this choke are straight cut to .640 diameter. Yet, the breech end of choke actually tapers towards this parallel area. Therefore,
    when you look through the barrel from the breech end it creates an optical illusion of a step or shoulder.
    I spoke with a technician at Remington and it was stated that everything should be fine.
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  • gskyhawk
    glad everything is OK , when you start patterning your gun check out Win Supreme 3" # 5 , they have worked every well in my guns , hope you get a big one[:D]
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