Chokes Loosening

I have had various extended chokes. In all possible metals. None have stayed "tight". They all loosen up. Just remind your self to give them a twist every so often.

I have some flush mount chokes (SS and TI) that never come loose , unless you stick a wrench in and do it yourself.
 
Very fair point. It is abuse that will cause a tube to stick. No lube, add a bit of moisture, and bimetallic systems will weld themselves together. I have seen choke tubes absolutely welded into barrels. However, the owner hadn’t taken them out in years. At that point they had fixed choke guns.
Gotta love Galvanic corrosion.

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As to chokes being loose, I will only +1 what has already been discussed.
 
Gotta love Galvanic corrosion.

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As to chokes being loose, I will only +1 what has already been discussed.
@BourbonTrail - based on your Post & chart/graph — I need to go back to College just to understand this thread and YOU are making me feel “inferior” because I’m NOT a Chemist ….just a Hunter…. By the way - have You ever visited the “Bourbon Trail”? My Wife and I considered driving there for a weekend - heard a lot about it.
 
@BourbonTrail - based on your Post & chart/graph — I need to go back to College just to understand this thread and YOU are making me feel “inferior” because I’m NOT a Chemist ….just a Hunter…. By the way - have You ever visited the “Bourbon Trail”? My Wife and I considered driving there for a weekend - heard a lot about it.
I’m not a chemist either, but being an Aerospace Engineer is still probably cheating.

As for visiting the Bourbon Trail, I live there ;).
 
I’m not a chemist either, but being an Aerospace Engineer is still probably cheating.

As for visiting the Bourbon Trail, I live there ;).
@BourbonTrail - So guessing you know a little about hunting & firearms but LOTS about Bourbon!
 

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