Table of Contents
- 1 What chokes do Stevens shotguns use?
- 2 What is the choke on a Stevens 320?
- 3 What size choke is in a Stevens 320 shotgun?
- 4 What does full choke mean on a shotgun?
- 5 Can you shoot a slug through a cylinder bore?
- 6 What is the difference between Stevens 311 and Savage Fox?
- 7 How are Savage/Stevens/Fox B doubles serial numbered?
What chokes do Stevens shotguns use?
Refer to the chart below to locate the HEVI-Choke™ product that fits your gun….« Return to products.
Gun Model | Choke Interchange |
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Stevens 350 | Browning Invector standard threads |
Stevens 67-E | Browning Invector standard threads |
Stevens 320 | Browning Invector standard threads |
Stoeger 20000 | Beretta/Benelli standard threads |
What is cylinder barrel choke?
Cylinder choke is an unconstricted barrel. The shot string spreads quickly. Cylinder Choke. Improved Cylinder choke has a slight constriction. It allows the shot string to spread fairly quickly.
What is the choke on a Stevens 320?
Stevens 320 use the Browning Invector (not invector plus or DS) choke tubes.
What is a cylinder bore barrel?
The cylinder bore of a shotgun is the diameter of the opening at the end of the barrel. In a 12-gauge gun, the cylinder bore is 0.730 inches.
What size choke is in a Stevens 320 shotgun?
Stevens 320 12ga 2 Choke & Wrench Set; Includes 1 FULL and 1 IMPROVED CYLINDER choke and a 12/20 gauge choke wrench.
What is full choke shotgun?
Full: This choke has tight constriction and a dense pattern, delivering approximately 70 percent of a shell’s total pellets in a 30-inch circle at 40 yards. This choke is often used for trap shooting, waterfowl pass shooting, turkey hunting and buckshot loads.
What does full choke mean on a shotgun?
tight constriction
Full: This choke has tight constriction and a dense pattern, delivering approximately 70 percent of a shell’s total pellets in a 30-inch circle at 40 yards. This choke is often used for trap shooting, waterfowl pass shooting, turkey hunting and buckshot loads.
What is a cylinder bore good for?
Cylinder-bore shotguns are also used to fire slugs, or one single projectile. These guns are used primarily for hunting big game, especially for deer.
Can you shoot a slug through a cylinder bore?
Cylinder bore is the most appropriate barrel, however, an improved cylinder bore is often used for convenience. Check with the slug manufacturer before shooting a slug through tighter chokes such as a modified or full choke. If you’re using a fully rifled barrel, sabot slugs are a good choice.
When did the Stevens Model 311 come out?
The model 311 started as the Springfield 5000 around 1920 with model designation changing to 5100 in 1931. Around 1940 it became the Stevens model 311. It was discontinued in 1989. If it was manufactured between 1949 and 1968 there should be a small circle with a number and letter stamped between the trigger and the hinge pin.
What is the difference between Stevens 311 and Savage Fox?
All the Stevens/Savage guns were boxlock. The Savage company reserved their name to a more deluxe double, (a dressed up version of the standard model Stevens 311) and named it the Savage Fox model B. Listed below is history of the two companies, which will help explain this article.
What is the serial number for Savage Model 311 Series H?
Model 311 Series H serial number E957971. The Savage branded imported doubles, over and unders or side by sides, are numbered differently. Each model is numbered in the range created by its manufacturer.
How are Savage/Stevens/Fox B doubles serial numbered?
From October 1968 to March 1988 Savage/Stevens/Fox B doubles are serial numbered in a completely new serial number range beginning at A000001. The six digit (always) numbers, stamped only on the left side of the frame, not on the barrels or fore end or on the wood, are preceded by capital letters from A to E.