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Started by allaboutshooting, February 24, 2015, 06:08:28 PM
Quote from: jblackburn on March 03, 2015, 09:52:31 PMQuote from: jordanz7935 on March 03, 2015, 05:06:32 PMWas the ssx the top performer, really?. Kind of hard to beleive for me. It just so happens you have a truglo logo on your hat,your shirt and your gun! What a coincidence!.Now most of us understand my next point, its an evaluation of what chokes do in YOUR guns. I could go out and buy every gun you tested with every choke you tested and have completely different results. Guns are individuals. A choke that patterns great in your 21"bbl 870 12 ga probably is going to pattern differently in your buddys 21" bbl 870 12 ga. And an honest evaluation would have been to not approach the choke manufacturers @ all. How do you know the chokes they sent you werent modified in some way to pattern better with those particular shells?? Its hard for anyone to take these results with more than a grain of salt with all the "sponsorships" involved.Sorry but i call 'em like i see 'emI'm looking at the article right now and the ssx (or any Truglo, for that matter) is NOT listed as the top performer in any thread pattern. Actually, the Truglo used to test the Rem-Choke was the WORST performing, still acceptable by the conventional 100 hits in the 10 inch circle, but 20+ pellets lower than the next one.
Quote from: jordanz7935 on March 03, 2015, 05:06:32 PMWas the ssx the top performer, really?. Kind of hard to beleive for me. It just so happens you have a truglo logo on your hat,your shirt and your gun! What a coincidence!.Now most of us understand my next point, its an evaluation of what chokes do in YOUR guns. I could go out and buy every gun you tested with every choke you tested and have completely different results. Guns are individuals. A choke that patterns great in your 21"bbl 870 12 ga probably is going to pattern differently in your buddys 21" bbl 870 12 ga. And an honest evaluation would have been to not approach the choke manufacturers @ all. How do you know the chokes they sent you werent modified in some way to pattern better with those particular shells?? Its hard for anyone to take these results with more than a grain of salt with all the "sponsorships" involved.Sorry but i call 'em like i see 'em
Quote from: darron on March 04, 2015, 08:14:12 AMQuote from: jblackburn on March 03, 2015, 09:52:31 PMQuote from: jordanz7935 on March 03, 2015, 05:06:32 PMWas the ssx the top performer, really?. Kind of hard to beleive for me. It just so happens you have a truglo logo on your hat,your shirt and your gun! What a coincidence!.Now most of us understand my next point, its an evaluation of what chokes do in YOUR guns. I could go out and buy every gun you tested with every choke you tested and have completely different results. Guns are individuals. A choke that patterns great in your 21"bbl 870 12 ga probably is going to pattern differently in your buddys 21" bbl 870 12 ga. And an honest evaluation would have been to not approach the choke manufacturers @ all. How do you know the chokes they sent you werent modified in some way to pattern better with those particular shells?? Its hard for anyone to take these results with more than a grain of salt with all the "sponsorships" involved.Sorry but i call 'em like i see 'emI'm looking at the article right now and the ssx (or any Truglo, for that matter) is NOT listed as the top performer in any thread pattern. Actually, the Truglo used to test the Rem-Choke was the WORST performing, still acceptable by the conventional 100 hits in the 10 inch circle, but 20+ pellets lower than the next one. There was one category where the truglo hit extremely high, just below the jebs or rhino. Did it perform best in all categories? No. However, there wasn't much difference in some cases especially when you factor in price $40 vs 80+. I'm an ssx fan. I have it on all my guns and would put it up against anyone scatter gun.
Quote from: jordanz7935 on March 04, 2015, 03:54:40 PMWell no i didnt read the article. I just took another posters word that the ssx was a top performer.Not big on "hunting" magazines.90+% of what most hunting mags print is pure marketing. You can call me whatever you want m77 but i think i have multiple valid points.
Quote from: jblackburn on March 04, 2015, 09:08:56 AMQuote from: darron on March 04, 2015, 08:14:12 AMQuote from: jblackburn on March 03, 2015, 09:52:31 PMQuote from: jordanz7935 on March 03, 2015, 05:06:32 PMWas the ssx the top performer, really?. Kind of hard to beleive for me. It just so happens you have a truglo logo on your hat,your shirt and your gun! What a coincidence!.Now most of us understand my next point, its an evaluation of what chokes do in YOUR guns. I could go out and buy every gun you tested with every choke you tested and have completely different results. Guns are individuals. A choke that patterns great in your 21"bbl 870 12 ga probably is going to pattern differently in your buddys 21" bbl 870 12 ga. And an honest evaluation would have been to not approach the choke manufacturers @ all. How do you know the chokes they sent you werent modified in some way to pattern better with those particular shells?? Its hard for anyone to take these results with more than a grain of salt with all the "sponsorships" involved.Sorry but i call 'em like i see 'emI'm looking at the article right now and the ssx (or any Truglo, for that matter) is NOT listed as the top performer in any thread pattern. Actually, the Truglo used to test the Rem-Choke was the WORST performing, still acceptable by the conventional 100 hits in the 10 inch circle, but 20+ pellets lower than the next one. There was one category where the truglo hit extremely high, just below the jebs or rhino. Did it perform best in all categories? No. However, there wasn't much difference in some cases especially when you factor in price $40 vs 80+. I'm an ssx fan. I have it on all my guns and would put it up against anyone scatter gun.ssx is a fine choke, not knocking it at all. Making a point that just because Clark is sponsored did not mean he doctored results to make truglo products look better.
Quote from: alloutdoors on March 04, 2015, 04:40:42 PMQuote from: jordanz7935 on March 04, 2015, 03:54:40 PMWell no i didnt read the article. I just took another posters word that the ssx was a top performer.Not big on "hunting" magazines.90+% of what most hunting mags print is pure marketing. You can call me whatever you want m77 but i think i have multiple valid points.You attacked someone's credibility and questioned their integrity without ever actually reading the material you were criticizing and you think you have valid points?!?Wow, incredible...
Quote from: alloutdoors on March 04, 2015, 04:40:42 PMQuote from: jordanz7935 on March 04, 2015, 03:54:40 PMWell no i didnt read the article. I just took another posters word that the ssx was a top performer.Not big on "hunting" magazines.90+% of what most hunting mags print is pure marketing. You can call me whatever you want m77 but i think i have multiple valid points.You attacked someone's credibility and questioned their integrity without ever actually reading the material you were criticizing and you think you have valid points?!?Wow, incredible... :TrainWreckx2
Quote from: Benelli Man 22 on March 04, 2015, 06:16:34 PMThe article I read said three chokes performed beter than the rest. The ssx was one of the three so that sounds like top performer to me.