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Constriction Clarification

Started by tha bugman, April 14, 2014, 02:37:19 PM

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tha bugman

Can someone please clarify constriction numbers on chokes?  The smaller the number the tighter the constriction? Is there really a difference between one choke thats .690 and another brand thats .690?

the Ward

Somebody can probably explain it a lot better than me but i'll give it a shot. 690 would be the exit diameter of the muzzle end of the choke. A choke with a .685 would be smaller,and "tighter" than the .690, and one with a .695 would be larger, or more "open" than the .690. You can have 2 chokes from different manufacturers that have the same .690 exit diameter but are internally different. One choke may shoot tight with one brand of shell, and the other choke with the same diameter and shell may be more open due to the internal design of the choke. That's why it takes some testing to find a shell and choke that will work together to give the pattern performance that is desired. Hope this helps some. Maybe someone can chime in and explain it better but that's the gist of it.

Old Gobbler

Quote from: tha bugman on April 14, 2014, 02:37:19 PM
Can someone please clarify constriction numbers on chokes?  The smaller the number the tighter the constriction? Is there really a difference between one choke thats .690 and another brand thats .690?
that's just the EXIT diameter , there are other things to take into consideration , like internal geometry ,( taper , ports , wad catchers,straight groves  ) etc ....  Different chokes with the same exit diameter are likely to perform differently

The smaller the number the tighter the choke , there is a point where the gun becomes over choked and the patterns get blown out
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