Hi guys
was just going through my equipment and was looking at Teagu Tapered Choke key, when I noticed distinctive ring marks left by tightening chokes. As you can see I am using 3 Teague Extended chokes that correspond to those marks - upper is 3/8, middle 5/8 and bottom is 7/8. Anyway - apart from nicely spaced difference between those that speaks about Teague precision nothing to write home about.
Then it crossed my mind that I can check my factory flush chokes - how they correspond to Teague constrictions by simply inserting the key and see the difference accordingly. What came out just shows how relative measuremnts there are when we speak about constrictions in terms of markings.
For instance - as you may see from the pictures - factory Browning/Miroku Inv+ flush 3/4 (IM) sits right in the middle between 3/8 and 5/8 marks i.e. corresponds to Teague's 1/2, and factory Browning/Miroku Inv+ flush 1/1 (F) sits almost in the middle between 5/8 and 7/8 - i.e. corresponds to Teague's 3/4 (IM).
Regardless the outcome - I guess the Tapered Key is a cool and simple feature to measure and roughly compare chokes of different brands and put them into perpective according to the ones you already have and know their performance.
was just going through my equipment and was looking at Teagu Tapered Choke key, when I noticed distinctive ring marks left by tightening chokes. As you can see I am using 3 Teague Extended chokes that correspond to those marks - upper is 3/8, middle 5/8 and bottom is 7/8. Anyway - apart from nicely spaced difference between those that speaks about Teague precision nothing to write home about.
Then it crossed my mind that I can check my factory flush chokes - how they correspond to Teague constrictions by simply inserting the key and see the difference accordingly. What came out just shows how relative measuremnts there are when we speak about constrictions in terms of markings.
For instance - as you may see from the pictures - factory Browning/Miroku Inv+ flush 3/4 (IM) sits right in the middle between 3/8 and 5/8 marks i.e. corresponds to Teague's 1/2, and factory Browning/Miroku Inv+ flush 1/1 (F) sits almost in the middle between 5/8 and 7/8 - i.e. corresponds to Teague's 3/4 (IM).
Regardless the outcome - I guess the Tapered Key is a cool and simple feature to measure and roughly compare chokes of different brands and put them into perpective according to the ones you already have and know their performance.