I wasn't going to make this an Indian Creek thread, per se, as I mainly wanted to focus upon the Forcing Cone part of Choke Designs.
(I think Indian Creek has 4 things coming together in one choke design, and those 4 things work together well; A good amount of Constriction, Wad Catchers, A Long Parallel Section, and the Wad Cutting/Slowing action of the 30 Parallel Ports.)
But sometimes people report that another choke design shoots better in their gun, so obviously Indian Creek isn't the only good option.
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Back to Forcing Cones.......
SumToy said that a shorter, quicker forcing cone taper is better at slowing the wad. That's interesting.
I would think that a longer, slower forcing cone taper gives the shot in the load more time to adjust to the constriction.
What is the benfit of having two separate forcing cone tapers in the same choke design? Is it trying to achieve the best of both long and short designs?