This procedure helps to reduce recoil and muzzle jump. This does not help or hurt
your pattern.A process to
EDM (electrical discharge machine) the barrel of a firearm in order to reduce felt
recoil and control muzzle jump. This process leaves absolutely smooth edges that
will not interfere with the path of the shot load, nor heat the barrel. Porting near
the muzzle end of the barrel allows a specific amount of the burning gases of the
shot to be directed in a controlled manner to counteract the action of recoil. As
the projectile passes the porting the redirected force exerted against the firearm
cancels most of the lifting action. Great for shooters in either hunting situations
or competition taking multiple shots. Porting allows quicker follow-up second and
thir
Helps control shooter "upset" with modern high energy loads.
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Lengthening
Forcing Cone:
We suggest doing this work to every shotgun. For your money, this is the cheapest
and best thing to do to receive better results in patterns and recoil reduction.The area in a shotgun barrel just in front of the chamber
that directs the shot load into the bore is called the forcing cone. In most production
shotguns this forcing cone is very short and at a steep angle. We lengthen the forcing
cone to 3" and mirror polishing it. By Lengthening the the surface several good
things happen. Velocity is increased by reducing the sudden friction encountered
with a short forcing cone. Felt recoil is reduced because the reduced friction allows
the shot load to smoothly enter the shotgun bore. Pellet deformation is dramatically
forcing cone and mirror polishing reduced because the shock of suddenly constricting
the shot load is eliminated. As pellet deformation is reduced a more dense and even
pattern is produced. Forcing Cone Lengthened............................$75
Gobbler Guns® FINAL STRUT SERIES Turkey chokes have been extensively tested to provide extremely tight patterns at the most distant edge of a shotgun and shot shell's effective range. By matching the constriction to the shotgun's barrel diameter, size and type of shot, and machining a true parallel section, dense and consistent patterns are easily achieved. Constructed from 17-4 PH stainless steel, heat treated and polished will provide years of trouble free service.
Turkey Chokes-
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Skeet
Light Modified
Modified
Improved Modified
Light Full
Full
Extra Full
Polishing
the Action:
To increase reliability, smoothness, and longevity of an autoloaders action Gobbler
Guns disassembles and polishes the internal parts. This process also makes cleaning
the action much easier because powder residue and dirt has fewer places to collect.
In a cleaner operating environment friction and wear are reduced. Most popular models
of shotguns readily accept this modification and will malfunction far less often.
Trigger
Work: By reworking the trigger group on most popular auto loading and pump action shotguns the shooter will experience an increased sense of confidence. By eliminating the creep, or travel, before the trigger releases the shooter gains control over the timing of a shot. Also the anticipation and resulting flinching can be removed from the shooters technique. This advantage will make shooting much more pleasant experience.
Trigger Shoes are add on items to broaden the profile of the trigger to ease the feel during prolonged shooting and enhance the control of the shot.
Recoil
Pads:
Recoil absorbing pads accomplish their purpose by a variety of methods. Compression
of the pad is the most common method used to accomplish this task. Oil damped "shock
absorber" as well as mercury filled and other options are also possible.
Adjustable
length recoil pads allow the shooter to vary the length of pull for different situations
such as hunting in warm weather with thin clothing and cold weather with several
layers of clothing. Also these adjustable recoil pads can be rotated 360 degrees
toe in or out to any comfortable position. These pads can also be adjusted up and
down to 1 1/2". Proper fit to the shooter should be the prime consideration
in choosing a recoil pad system. Some synthetic stocks cannot be modified to accpet
these systems.
Custom Stock
Work
Adjustable Combs (4 way).............$225
Adjustable Soft Combs................$250
Adjustable Recoil Pads for Length of Pull
.....................................$225
Recoil Pad Installation and LOP......$100 Does NOT include return shipping.
Barrel
Threading:
Older shotguns and shotguns with a fixed choke can usually be threaded for removable
choke tube systems. The thickness and roundness of the barrel wall are the determining
factors. To safely thread the barrel a given thickness must remain after the threading
in the barrel wall. Several types of threading is available. Without an accurate
bore micrometer and an outside diameter micrometer it is impossible to determine
whether a barrel can be safely threaded for a given thread style. With a removable
choke system any shotgun becomes a more versatile weapon.
For Custom Chokes.........................$150
Does not include choke tubes! Does NOT include
return shipping.
Open
Fixed Choke:
Shotguns without threading for removable chokes can have the current choke constriction
opened. This procedure is very similar to back boring but is limited to the choked
area of the bore. Most such shotguns have a choke constriction length of 3"
to 4" and after opening this length will increase in direct proportion to the
amount the choke is opened. Opening a fixed choke can allow a full choked barrel
to safely shoot steel and other nontoxic shot, for example. Opening the fixed choke
can also shorten the shot string.
Rechambering:
Shotguns made for 2.75" (2 3/4") shells or those made for 3" can in
some cases be rechambered for the next longer size cartridge. The determining
factors are the barrel chamber area thickness, and receiver opening.
Re-Chamber to 3 OR 3.5 inches...........$95 (forcing cone work included)
Stock
Drop: The angle
a stock either is above or below the center line of the bore of a shotgun. Largely
a matter of preference and bone structure from shooter to shooter the drop amount
depends on the line of sight that will provide sight picture which will match the
point of impact of the shot load at a given distance.
Stock
Cast:
The amount of offset angle from the long axis of a shotgun that a stock is set to.
For a right handed shooter if the butt of the stock is canted to the right when viewed
from the top this is referred to as cast off and if to the left this is cast on.
Some opposite eye dominate shooters require a shotgun to be set up as if for the
other handed shooter.
Point
of Impact:
The center point that the shot load patterns at a given range in relation to the
aim point of the barrel. Some shotguns offer a means to adjust the point of impact
while there are others that this is fixed and unchangeable.
Turkey Pattern Testing for BEST load & choke .......................................$200 Turkey Pattern Testing with 1 particular load .......................................$100 Please call us for pattern testing on target guns such as for trap. skeet or sporting clays.