If you've happened to have a quality fixed choke O/U trap gun in which you've decided to have thin-wall chokes fitted, have you concerned yourself with whether the gunsmith carrying out the work could guarantee that (a). the convergence of the patterns at the distance you shoot your targets would remain the same as before thin-walling, and (b). if there was difference in convergence after thin-walling, how much you'd consider acceptable?
As a supplementary question, how do gunsmiths in the US go about ensuring the convergence of patterns in O/U guns they thin-wall is not adversely affected? By that I mean, what is the process?
As a supplementary question, how do gunsmiths in the US go about ensuring the convergence of patterns in O/U guns they thin-wall is not adversely affected? By that I mean, what is the process?