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Only a competent gun smith will be able to tell you that. If the force of the pressure has, even slightly, bulged or buckled the barrels somewhere else then you are talking new barrels if you want it to shoot the same as before.

 

In all likelihood a number of inches of the damaged barrel would need removing prior to the gun being fit for re-threading, again, that length may go below what you want the gun to feel like.

 

I've always used Teague for my choke work but depending on the damage, a new gun or at least barrels, may be required as a worst case scenario.

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