Muller's waterfowl chokes

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Just shooting game and a few ducks,so you think the feather lights are ok for game.The biggest cart is 32g 5 shot black gold will that ok with feather lights.Personaly prefer pull out method as I don't like smell of burning rubber.

 
Debac said.Personally prefer pull out method ...........................no need if its another man  !

 
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Sound's like good advice,am keeping the browning chokes and let mr Teague make his money elsewhere,has anybody patterned tested a browning B525 with inv plus chokes with game cartridges,modified and improved.


I may be a little late with my reply but I have used that combination this season.

It has accounted for pheasant, teal, widgeon, pink foot geese and crow. 

All with a browning 525 using the standard inv+ quarter and half.

cartridge wise I have used rc atomic line steel in 3 and 1 both 36gram and black gold dark storm in 32gram 6, which is actually a U.K. 5 shot black gold use continental shot sizes.

 
jimmymuller said:
[SIZE=10pt]The waterfowl chokes are good for the larger shot. Waterfowl Extended Choke Tubes are manufactured from 1704 stainless steel and designed to throw tighter and denser patterns than conventional choke tubes.[/SIZE]
Had to start making stainless ones as the alloy ones are ****! ;)

So Jimmy seen as the original ones were so wonderful even though they don't come up to the specification of the originals although this was denied can you explain why you have now had to make stainless ones for the Optima HP?

 
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