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Old 10-18-2011, 04:32 PM
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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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Old 10-18-2011, 04:34 PM
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Tru-glo 8-n-1 adjustable. Swear by it.
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Old 10-18-2011, 04:42 PM
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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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Old 10-18-2011, 04:51 PM
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Patternmastet extended full baby!
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Have Briley light mod.
Works great.
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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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I was actually looking at the grand passage browning cokes
Give em a shot. Just checked em out. Look like the old Duck Commander choke. Some of my buddies love their aftermarket chokes. I think they are better for people that don't like to lead em. One buddy of mine just doesn't lead em enough with his modified is why I think he likes his patternmaster so much.
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Give em a shot. Just checked em out. Look like the old Duck Commander choke. Some of my buddies love their aftermarket chokes. I think they are better for people that don't like to lead em. One buddy of mine just doesn't lead em enough with his modified is why I think he likes his patternmaster so much.
Wait....you have to aim??? So that's what I'm doing wrong??
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Tru-glo 8-n-1 adjustable. Swear by it.
Same on the old Auto 5.
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only thing they are good for is skybusting imo... If you work the ducks you will get plenty of shots

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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