OldGobbler

OG Gear Store
Sum Toy
Dave Smith
Wood Haven
North Mountain Gear
North Mountain Gear
turkeys for tomorrow

News:

registration is free , easy and welcomed !!!

Main Menu

H&R Question

Started by Tom Foolery, January 31, 2017, 08:12:06 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Tom Foolery

I just acquired an H&R break action 20 gauge 26" barrel with fixed modified choke.  I'd like to have it cut and threaded for Rem chokes but I'm curious how short the barrel has to be cut in order to have enough meat to thread?  I know several here have had one done, what length did you have your barrel cut to?


Thanks

jordanz7935

You need to have an outer muzzle diameter of at least .735 to be able to have it threaded for 20 ga rem choke. The micrometer will tell you where you should cut your barrel. Mike Orlen is the only person i have found that will tap a 20 ga for rem chokes, and he does it @ very reasonable price. On my 20 ga H&R Topper with 22" barrel, its not quite thick enough at the muzzle for rem chokes, but it is thick enough to tap for invector 20 ga chokes(.725 minimum outer barrel diameter). Hope this helps.

870BkWht

Another option would be to have it threaded for Tru Choke threads. The Tru Choke is a thin wall choke tube.

Tom Foolery


Captain Hooks

Quote from: Tom Foolery on January 31, 2017, 08:12:06 AM
I just acquired an H&R break action 20 gauge 26" barrel with fixed modified choke.  I'd like to have it cut and threaded for Rem chokes but I'm curious how short the barrel has to be cut in order to have enough meat to thread?  I know several here have had one done, what length did you have your barrel cut to?


Thanks

Unfortunately the barrel is not thick enough

Fieldturkey

Sumtoy can cut and thread for tru choke

Izzyjoe

I just measured my 20ga express barrel, and it's .762. And the rifle sight imp. cyl barrel is .770, so I'm thinking about having taped for Rem chokes.

perrytrails

Sumtoy cut and threaded my H&R topper 88 20ga for Truchoke.  Excellent work.

Captain Hooks

Good to hear
You learn something new everyday.  Time to do some homework