If you are really interested in how chokes work this book http://www.antiqbook.com/search.php?action=search&l=en&searchform=antiqbook&o=zou&full=john+brindle&action=search&l=en&catalog=&author=&title=&description=&year=&century=&keyword=&sBn= is an excellent source of information to anyone who wants to learn more.Hi,
I have tried lots of chokes, ported, un-ported and OEM.
Have a look at the Muller chokes from www.justchoking.co.uk I tried these yesterday and was very impressed by the breaks and performance and the full set only consists of 4 chokes but can be bought individually. Look forward to a full review once I have patterned them and used them some more. Put it this way, i'll be using them for the English Open next weekend over the Briley I was using.
Cheers,
Jon.
Managed to find a copy of this - £8 including postage and packing, arrived this morning - just had a flick through, despite looking quite dated (1984) it has some really interesting information it - looking forward to reading properly. Thanks Mike for the recommendation.If you are really interested in how chokes work this book http://www.antiqbook...=&keyword=&sBn= is an excellent source of information to anyone who wants to learn more.
The book is quite rare now but well worth the money.
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