oh I'm not taking it to heart, hopefully the smiley face would have given the impression that I was joining in, but clearly it didn't ?Andy, don't take it too much to heart, as you can see from the rest of the post I was just being inflammatory.
oh I'm not taking it to heart, hopefully the smiley face would have given the impression that I was joining in, but clearly it didn't ?Andy, don't take it too much to heart, as you can see from the rest of the post I was just being inflammatory.
I have to laugh, someone asked Mr Muller on his forum if he would make his chokes with exactly the same geometry but out of Ti or stainless. The answer was no because making a choke out of anything other than Aluminium ceramic produces a hot core regardless of the geometry.still waiting to hear of a faulty Briley,Teague,Rhino or other aftermarket tube made from the correct material...i guess there must be some?
And here's sumoreReading on from this "explanation" of the Hot Core, I am led to believe then that if you don't use Muller Chokes, then you will suffer this hot core problem? If then, you also use Fiocchi Fblack Cartridges, which are famous for their "tight central patterning", would you actually be relegating yourself to having the spread of a solid slug?
WoW! :frantics:
I suppose if you read any of this marketing hype (or drivel as I call it) often enough, and keep repeating it to yourself, you might just come to believe it? Who knows?? :no:
A good Internet forum has to have checks and balances, someone who recommends a choke just because it gives them confidence or they like the bling will not get much in the way of negative debate. But someone who claims that buying (insert product and brand here) gives you an instant x amount of targets will get questions asked.I tend to think that the majority of problems encountered with these chokes is down to bad fitting by the shooter or a bad fit for the gun/choke interface? As to whether one make of choke is better than another... is that even relevant? If a shooter gets a confidence boost by using a certain choke or cartridge in their gun then that is the important fact. I recently on this site read a post by a good trap shooter saying his gun choked 1/2 and 5/8 could break any OT target presented him and indeed for nearly all he only requires SK and CYL ! ... but there are plenty who will tell you that 3/4 and full is the only option!
Good post... But with respect to the section in bold let me make one thing clear though I am not an advocate of the Muller brand although like you I have in the past used them and my opinion of them is also the same save the fact I had no chipping issues. My suggestion as to the failure of choke is just an opinion and question hence the punctuation in my post. This is the area where the failures I have heard of has originated. So my thoughts are of a failure due to either to the choke not being fitted properly or the choke not fitting the gun properly... now common sense would say that if the standard choke fitted properly and there was no problem then the gun is not to blame if a non standard choke fitted correctly fails, so I am not sure how you would interpret that as a gun manufacture fault. So let us be clear I am not trying to state anything I am merely of the opinion that these are two possible reasons why a choke would/could fail.A good Internet forum has to have checks and balances, someone who recommends a choke just because it gives them confidence or they like the bling will not get much in the way of negative debate. But someone who claims that buying (insert product and brand here) gives you an instant x amount of targets will get questions asked.
If we don't do this then new shooters reading will just buy stuff in the misguided belief that you can buy targets on your score with some wonder product.
Hence why there is always a debate on muller chokes, you get some wild claims and then the counter claims will almost certainly appear.
Regards the failures Mr Muller has given several different reasons from a new geometry he tried for better patterns that didn't work, to a typo in manufacturing which were both recalled and only with Beretta chokes and now of course the hard to disprove shooter error. So even Mr Muller is not exactly sure what has caused the failures.
To state that every muller choke is going to explode is just as misguided as trying to state that all muller choke failures are somehow the shooter or gun manufacturers fault.
If you like them great, if you don't that's also great, but both sides of the argument seem passionate about getting their point across.
My personal view of Muller ownership was noncommittal, no better or worse than the equivalent standard chokes with the only failure being the small chips to the ceramic in some areas.
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