Doctor Lecter
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anyone on here shoot the extreme chokes ?
basically do you rate them ? or is it just bling ?Have lots of these in my cabinet and also many clients with them.
what’s the question
Unfortunately it doesn’t work like thatA choke is a tube of smooth interior that constricts the exit way of a barrel.most chokes i have seen are between say three and four inches in length and there will be no difference between makes to the naked eye.i would ask what makes a aftermarket choke any better than the gun makers own.the constriction surely must be the same in each of the range regardles of who manufactured them.1/4 choke is a 1/4 choke whatever way you look at it surely.
It's a fair point, come to think about it.A choke is a tube of smooth interior that constricts the exit way of a barrel.most chokes i have seen are between say three and four inches in length and there will be no difference between makes to the naked eye.i would ask what makes a aftermarket choke any better than the gun makers own.the constriction surely must be the same in each of the range regardles of who manufactured them.1/4 choke is a 1/4 choke whatever way you look at it surely.
Could you please explain why it doesn’t work like that, I appreciate that you have a great deal more experience than most of us but how can one manufacturer make a choke tube work better than the others?Unfortunately it doesn’t work like that
They are. There’s so much nonsense talked about chokes it’s criminal. Manufacturers invent bold claims about choke performance that have no grounding in reality. Like many other aspects of our sport, it’s marketing nonsense that too many fall for.If all after market manufacturers are working to the same spec in a like for like comparison, (constriction, ported or not, extended or flush etc) they should be much a muchness?
All ported chokes do is clog up with powder and plastic fouling and make them harder to clean . This comment is based on having owned Rhino chokes donkey’s years ago when they were fashionable ( I’ve still got half a dozen k80 ones somewhere ) . I’ve even had a gun ported by spark erosion ( through GMK ) when it was fashionable to do so . It made no difference at all to perceived muzzle flip , it just made it noisy and harder to clean.I've read that ported chokes hold wads back to reduce muzzle flip, better patterns etc but surely, accurate constriction should be uniform (1/4, 1/2, skeet etc)...and then it's just choke type (flush, ported etc) as the variable ?
My question was what makes aftermarket any better.your reply is a little short on technical detail.Unfortunately it doesn’t work like that
It's a steel tube....what more can we say on the matter ......other than it ain't rocket scienceMy question was what makes aftermarket any better.your reply is a little short on technical detail.
So by your reckoning there could not be any difference let alone one be better than another.It's a steel tube....what more can we say on the matter ......other than it ain't rocket science
Correct. ...imo it's a steel tube that restricts the exit of 400 ish lead balls from the barrell.....anyone telling me there is any major science in that is deluded....in my humble opinionSo by your reckoning there could not be any difference let alone one be better than another.
So how does it work ? how can one steal tube effect the exit of approx 400 balls of lead any differently / better than any any other steal tube ????Unfortunately it doesn’t work like that
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