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Turkey Guns & Shooting => Turkey Guns => Topic started by: hawk on March 16, 2013, 09:11:31 PM

Title: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: hawk on March 16, 2013, 09:11:31 PM
Dose anyone have experience with the older TruGlo Strut Stopper and Madd Super Max. Do they work well, exit dia.,etc. for Mos.,Win.,Inv.((not inv.+)) Tried doing a search fot the Strut Stopper and all i get is info. on the SSX which I have.
Title: Re: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: davisd9 on March 16, 2013, 09:40:57 PM
The strut stopper extreme is the ssx.

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Title: Re: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: hawk on March 16, 2013, 10:13:04 PM
You are correct, I have one.
Title: Re: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: cuppednlocked on March 16, 2013, 10:16:17 PM
I am currently using a truglo strut stopper that is 12+ years old.  Printed on the choke is TG150 by Bansner.

So far my best results have been with WinXX Mag 3.5" #6 out of an 870 SM 23", but I have not tested anything recently (since I bought the choke new).  That is changing this spring and I picked up some hevi13 blends and am going to try the 3.5" turkey thugs in a week or two.
Title: Re: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: 3" 870 Shell Shucker on March 16, 2013, 10:17:16 PM
There was an earlier choke called a Strut Stopper.  Maybe a .665 exit diameter.  You don't see them too often anymore.
Title: Re: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: remmy1187 on March 17, 2013, 02:43:28 PM
The MAD supermax can be a very good choke with the right loads.  It is seems to be very good in the Remingtons with 6 and 7 hevi shot.  If you have one give a try, if you can find one buy it.  They quit making them years ago so they are hard to find.
Title: Re: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: mikejd on March 18, 2013, 07:03:01 PM
Quote from: cuppednlocked on March 16, 2013, 10:16:17 PM
I am currently using a truglo strut stopper that is 12+ years old.  Printed on the choke is TG150 by Bansner.

So far my best results have been with WinXX Mag 3.5" #6 out of an 870 SM 23", but I have not tested anything recently (since I bought the choke new).  That is changing this spring and I picked up some hevi13 blends and am going to try the 3.5" turkey thugs in a week or two.

Different choke then the new SSX. It was designed by some one else. I did know but cant think of it. Clark gave the info. Im sure he will jump in and help out. That Banser might be my favorite choke. I have a few of them. I bought my first one atleast 15 yrs ago. Thing shoots like a champ.
Title: Re: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: cuppednlocked on March 18, 2013, 08:06:33 PM
Quote from: mikejd on March 18, 2013, 07:03:01 PM
Different choke then the new SSX. It was designed by some one else. I did know but cant think of it. Clark gave the info. Im sure he will jump in and help out. That Banser might be my favorite choke. I have a few of them. I bought my first one atleast 15 yrs ago. Thing shoots like a champ.

Sorry if I mis-read, but did the OP not ask for info regarding the older chokes?  Mine is one of the older ones.  IIRC I bought it ~'98.
Title: Re: Discontinued Chokes
Post by: allaboutshooting on March 19, 2013, 05:55:52 PM
Quote from: hawk on March 16, 2013, 09:11:31 PM
Dose anyone have experience with the older TruGlo Strut Stopper and Madd Super Max. Do they work well, exit dia.,etc. for Mos.,Win.,Inv.((not inv.+)) Tried doing a search fot the Strut Stopper and all i get is info. on the SSX which I have.

Sorry, I just saw this. Mark Bansner designed a choke for Truglo many years ago and it looked very similar to the Gobble Stopper. You can see pictures of the current offerings here http://truglo.com/IW_Products.m4p.pvx?;PRODUCTS_NO_TREE?cat=30900?company=TGI
If that's the choke you have it may be the older Bansner choke. I have several of those and they are hard to find today. They are very good chokes and highly prized by users and choke collectors alike.
I've had good results with those and with the current Gobble Stopper. It has an e.d. of .665.

The MAD (Mark Allen Drury) chokes evolved over the years into several different models that were very popular at different times. I shot a variety of them and they patterned well. As I recall they were available in several different e.d.s. I could probably look back into the early 2000s and get some information on patterning with the shells that were available then, if that would be of any help.

Thanks,
Clark

p.s. You can send me a PM or email if you'd like for me to look up that information for you.