Choke barrel determination
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 2:56 pm
Good afternoon,
I am new to this forum so please forgive my naivety. I have a question regarding a Fox Sterlingworth that I inherited from my grandfather. It is a Sterlingworth 16 gauge serial number 361306, so I believe it was manufactured about 1926. Can you tell me whether or not there are any chokes on the barrels? I am familiar with Ithaca where choke type is stamped on the barrel like MOD or improved cylinder etc. I assume I should limit this shotgun to bird shot rather than something like 00 buckshot or any steel pellets. If buckshot can be used, I have read that it should never be fired from a shotgun with a choke smaller than improved cylinder or modified (i.e., full choke). Hence the reason for my question. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! (There are no add-ons such as a poly choke) Thank you.
I am new to this forum so please forgive my naivety. I have a question regarding a Fox Sterlingworth that I inherited from my grandfather. It is a Sterlingworth 16 gauge serial number 361306, so I believe it was manufactured about 1926. Can you tell me whether or not there are any chokes on the barrels? I am familiar with Ithaca where choke type is stamped on the barrel like MOD or improved cylinder etc. I assume I should limit this shotgun to bird shot rather than something like 00 buckshot or any steel pellets. If buckshot can be used, I have read that it should never be fired from a shotgun with a choke smaller than improved cylinder or modified (i.e., full choke). Hence the reason for my question. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! (There are no add-ons such as a poly choke) Thank you.