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Re: Choke tube remover
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03/23/23 10:11 AM
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Drake322
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My method was to put the barrel in the freezer overnight, and heat some oil in a can the next day….not boiling hot or too hot for camo dip, but as hot as you can stand to touch….then just dip the frozen choked end in the oil. Expansion rates are usually different enough that you’ll hear the choke tube pop loose as the hot oil is drawn up in the threads. They generally screw out easily after that. That is a great method I have never heard of and I have had some STUCK chokes before.
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