Oldblaster
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- Jul 21, 2014
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7 months ago I ordered a 1/2 choke for my Browning 725 Sporter, wanting to try 1/2 and 1/2 for sporting. After a while began noticing the top barrel was smoking more clays than the bottom, but clearly marked 1/2 choke for lead and 3/4 for steel, Recently had the oportunity to check the patterns of both chokes, the bottom barrel at around 25yds about a 30" circle good even pattern, the top about a 14" circle a fly would have a job to get through! On further inspection, I noticed when placing my little finger in the suspect choke some very fine ridges, whereas the other choke is completely smooth. Don't get me wrong I'm not complaining, I now have a tight 3/4 choke to add to the collection! I wonder if anyone else has had the same problem? Just show the importance of pattern testing!