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Hevi Shot choke differences

Started by WildSpur, March 04, 2013, 08:37:24 AM

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WildSpur


Hey guys.  Emailed HS with no luck.  Wondering if anyone knows the differences in their turkey choked.  I check through advertisements and see some with circular porting and some with long ports like a Jellyhead.  Is one newer of better than the other?  Any benefit to one porting style or the other?
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ILIKEHEVI-13

I think the internal geometry as Clark likes to call it has more to do with the way a particular choke will shoot vs another.  How long of conical and how long of parallel for instance plays a huge factor.  That's another reason why I typically like longer chokes than shorter ones.  But I do think a ported choke typically will shoot better han a non-poted choke from my findings.  But there are instances where that may not hold true.  Typically I tell anyone the best way to know for sure how a choke will shoot in your barrel from a particular load is to shoot it.  And by shooting it you ought to know after the very first shot if it's a winning combination.  But shooting more will just tend to show how consistent the choke and load is.  I have seen ported hole chokes out perform slotted chokes and vice versa. 

allaboutshooting

Quote from: WildSpur on March 04, 2013, 08:37:24 AM

Hey guys.  Emailed HS with no luck.  Wondering if anyone knows the differences in their turkey choked.  I check through advertisements and see some with circular porting and some with long ports like a Jellyhead.  Is one newer of better than the other?  Any benefit to one porting style or the other?
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The Hevi-Shot chokes have round holes within flutes. There were some very early H.S. chokes that had fluted ports but those never really made it to the market.

Ports can have a few different intended functions. It really all depends on how the choke is designed and as previously stated, the "internal geometry" of the choke tube.

Thanks,
Clark
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pdaugherty

All of the new HEVI chokes have the round ports, you may have also seen a picuture of the Dead Coyote choke tube that has the spiral cuts in the choke to help with installation.

nyhunter

I think where the confusion is coming from is place's like cabela's web site that show 2 different style choke ports for the turkey choke's. Granted one is for a Remingtion and the other is for a Benelli.

cajunhunter

Just purchased the Hevi Shot Choke for the Benelli Crio M2 at Cabelas yesterday.  The holes are round but it has fluted grooves.  There is is a hole in the middle of every other groove not every groove.  Hope that makes sense.  Here is a pic.