The following post was originally a reply by Mauser06, in a thread about building Bucks County guns. There were several replies about chokes and loads, and since this was off the topic of the original thread, but seemed to be a useful discussion, I split it out and moved this discussion to Black Powder Shooting.
-Ron
ALR Moderator
That was a Tip Curtis Dubb's built by "bowkill". I really like the gun. It makes a heck a nice smooth rifle. 62cal Colerain smooth bore. It started as a Colerain turkey choke which I had reamed out and jug choked so I can shoot shot or round balls. Couple deer and a couple spring gobblers and a mess of squirrels have fallen to it.
I don't see what'd make it any more difficult than anything else...aside from the long return on the buttplate. Those are known to be slightly more difficult..
I have NO idea what it looked like before it was finished. But the finished product makes a nice smooth rifle setup.
-Mauser06