Doctor Lecter
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merry xmas everyone , anyone here use puregold chokes ? i would like to purchase two , any reviews ?
thanks i was going 3/8 3/8 the extended ported ones i emailed puregold they are only posting to Canada at the moment ! ( covid restrictions )A,
Have tried them in the past for a Beretta with Mobil chokes and they pattern really well. Changed the gun so sold them to a friend of mine and he uses them all the time for sporting and Fitasc and they perform brilliantly for him in his old model 682.
They are 3/8 and I would not go any tighter than that.
Something to bear in mind though is that as they do extend a long way they are comparatively heavy and will alter the balance of your gun, which can be for the better or worse.
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browning ultra xs pro invector plus i was after 3/8 3/8 extended ported stainless steel cheers !I think Ben Wells who does the English Sporting Clays videos used to sell them at one time and also Edgar Bros used to. What gun did you want them for?
I see Tannyoky Guns in N. Ireland sell Puregold, have you tried them?anyone in the uk stock puregold chokes ?
no i will email them thanksI see Tannyoky Guns in N. Ireland sell Puregold, have you tried them?
anyone on here rom Ireland with any knowledge about tannyoky gun shop , selling puregold chokes ?no i will email them thanks
You spend your money as you please but I must ask the question, why?merry xmas everyone , anyone here use puregold chokes ? i would like to purchase two , any reviews ?
Briley 1/4 for me, got rid of the ported because of the cleaning issues. I used to leave them to soak for a day in some GT85. Changed to standard extended 1/4 and not noticed any difference in performance with fibre or plastic wads.Briley 3/8 in mine from Chris Potter although not ported, any reason your favoring ported as they can get quite dirty on the ends in use
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