Aftermarket chokes
Lets hear it...are the aftermarket chokes even worth it for our web footed freinds?? If you think so, why and what type do you use....
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Tru-glo 8-n-1 adjustable. Swear by it.
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Have Briley light mod. Gave it to goldenrod and he gave it back.
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if you can shoot you do not need those after market chokes...
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Patternmastet extended full baby!
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What ever choke you desire for whatever type of gun your using; order it from the manufacture of the weapon .
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only thing they are good for is skybusting imo... If you work the ducks you will get plenty of shots
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I got patternmasters for both my Benellis and don't use them. And I have a Duck Commander choke for my old Benelli. Rather the ole stock modified choke. They are good for late season wary birds and geese but that's about it in IMO. U don't have to lead as much with them and it throws me off when I use em.
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I was actually looking at the grand passage browning cokes
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Still gotta hitem when you get those shots.;) PatternMaster user since 2005, long range extended. AM chokes are designed to keep the pattern from stringing out, less holes,tighter pattern. They are not a substitution for poor shooting or below average shells/shot size. Most guns prefer a particular shot size, length and manufacturer believe it or not. Mine does best with #4 3" or 3-1/2". |
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