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Started by yelpy, April 06, 2012, 08:13:38 AM
Quote from: yelpy on April 06, 2012, 08:13:38 AM Can anyone give me an idea of what the internals look like in a Wrights choke? Do they have wad strippers in them?
Quote from: Borden811 on April 06, 2012, 09:58:13 AMI ordered a No.3 for my SBE II. It should be here today. I'll let you know when it gets here, I'll post a pic if I can get a good one.
Quote from: allaboutshooting on April 06, 2012, 10:07:55 AMQuote from: yelpy on April 06, 2012, 08:13:38 AM Can anyone give me an idea of what the internals look like in a Wrights choke? Do they have wad strippers in them?The Wright's chokes are non-ported with a crowned muzzle and a conical - parallel interior design. There are 3 generations of most of the models and they are available with 3 different exit diameters. The #1 has an e.d. of .670, the #2 has an e.d. of .660 and the #3 has an e.d. of .650. (The parallel is approximately 1.3" long in the 3rd generation tubes.)They are manufactured from ETD-150PH bar stock and treated with a black oxide finish and acid etched with identifying information.I have pictures of the exterior on my site but none of the interior. You can take a look by clicking on the banner below this post.Thanks,Clark
Quote from: Borden811 on April 06, 2012, 03:11:26 PMYelpy, what gun are you shooting, and with what load?
Quote from: yelpy on April 06, 2012, 03:06:12 PMQuote from: allaboutshooting on April 06, 2012, 10:07:55 AMQuote from: yelpy on April 06, 2012, 08:13:38 AM Can anyone give me an idea of what the internals look like in a Wrights choke? Do they have wad strippers in them?The Wright's chokes are non-ported with a crowned muzzle and a conical - parallel interior design. There are 3 generations of most of the models and they are available with 3 different exit diameters. The #1 has an e.d. of .670, the #2 has an e.d. of .660 and the #3 has an e.d. of .650. (The parallel is approximately 1.3" long in the 3rd generation tubes.)They are manufactured from ETD-150PH bar stock and treated with a black oxide finish and acid etched with identifying information.I have pictures of the exterior on my site but none of the interior. You can take a look by clicking on the banner below this post.Thanks,ClarkClark, Thanks for the info. I am wandering if a choke constriction at .665 without the wad stripper in would give me more even #'s at 40 than the Hevi 13 .667. Or if a more open constriction with the wad strippers in will do this. I shot through a JH .668 and it is a close run with the .667 H 13.
Quote from: Borden811 on April 07, 2012, 08:25:12 AMYelpy, I plan on shooting my No.3 later today. I can let you know what it does with factory loads if that's of any help at all to you?
Quote from: Spuriosity on April 08, 2012, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: yelpy on April 08, 2012, 09:03:34 AM Thanks! The pattern from the Wrights choke looks more even than the IC and that is what I would like. I feel that is how a choke and load should perform. I am not saying that the IC isn't any good but I just like an even pattern. I have heard that the IC will though some inconsistant patterns. That is the only thing that has kept me from buying one. I have shot the IC out of a 535 and the patterns had some reel tight spots in them also and was never the same. I may order the Wright's from Clark today I am just not sure wich one my SBEII would pattern best with. I have tryed different brand chokes in .670 which was a waist of shot and I also have tryed chokes at .660. The .660 did better but my gun seems to like .665 to .668 constriction. Maybe it is just the internals that I don't know.My Berettas have tight bores like your Benelli. The Wright's .660 patterns everything I have shot through it better than the .670.
Quote from: yelpy on April 08, 2012, 09:03:34 AM Thanks! The pattern from the Wrights choke looks more even than the IC and that is what I would like. I feel that is how a choke and load should perform. I am not saying that the IC isn't any good but I just like an even pattern. I have heard that the IC will though some inconsistant patterns. That is the only thing that has kept me from buying one. I have shot the IC out of a 535 and the patterns had some reel tight spots in them also and was never the same. I may order the Wright's from Clark today I am just not sure wich one my SBEII would pattern best with. I have tryed different brand chokes in .670 which was a waist of shot and I also have tryed chokes at .660. The .660 did better but my gun seems to like .665 to .668 constriction. Maybe it is just the internals that I don't know.