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Alan Maughan
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Can anyone give me the exact constrictions for the various numbers?
U0 2 thou.Can anyone give me the exact constrictions for the various numbers?
The constriction really depends on the bore of your gun a U1 in a gun bored 18.6 will be completely different to a gun bored 18.4 it will be as much as one choke difference.U0 2 thou.
U1 6 thou.
U2 12 thou.
U3 22 thou.
U4 35 thou.
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Yes they are "just chokes". If someone chooses to believe anything about them, then even without mentioning patterns and hard kills at stupid distances...they ARE the lightest bar none and they ARE the cleanest bar none.
I have had awesome kills even with u1 at long distance. A u1 and u2 will sort most targets you will see, a pair of u2's is what I use, will get a u3 shortly.
When it comes to chokes, even Briley will tell you, they aren't really sure what happens...they have an idea, but it is not an exact science. So who knows what these different materials that are used in Mullers, will do to patterns? Jim Muller thinks he knows and I personally like what he has done. I sold some to my mate and he has a whole bag of big heavy chokes...he doesn't bring it to shoots anymore.
You are quite right, but they make and test each choke for each gun, so that within tolerence, the choke should be correct.The constriction really depends on the bore of your gun a U1 in a gun bored 18.6 will be completely different to a gun bored 18.4 it will be as much as one choke difference.
What are muller using as their standard to start with to give the 2,6,12,22,35 thou constriction
Why does the extended portion length of Muller Chokes vary from one gun manufacturer to another. Example: Browning INV+ extends 1-1/8", but a Krieghoff extends almost 2"?
Muller chokes are made to a tested and proven geometry that gives your gun the most optimal, consistent and effective pattern that can be achieved. Each type of gun requires a different geometrical design based on its unique bore diameter. Our goal is to produce chokes for each type of gun that will result in more X's on your scorecard.
What i'm trying to put across is that you should know the bore of your gun.Each choke may be made for beretta, or K80 or what ever but don't take it for granted that a beretta with opima bore tubes are bored to 18.6 as my current Gold e is stamped 18.4 so even standard factory chokes if made for 18.6 barrels will be one choke size out.You are quite right, but they make and test each choke for each gun, so that within tolerence, the choke should be correct.
That is why chokes for a k80 are longer than say Beretta optima.
Winner!Pick a choke, pick a cartridge pattern it stick with it. take some lessons learn to shoot with what you got, easy peasy.
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