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Started by mnbeardbuster, April 01, 2011, 05:39:10 PM
Quote from: Skeeterbait on April 01, 2011, 06:32:44 PMThe porting on a choke tube occurs too late before the wad exits the bore to have much if any effect on gas release and recoil. The porting on choke tubes act as wad brakes. The edges of the port bite and grab the wad to slow it down helping the shot exit the wad earlier and not be disturbed in flight by the wad tumbling. Ports in barrels occur further back and only on top to help offset muzzle rise. Ports in choke tubes occur all the way around evenly to grab the wad evenly. So yes, change in port location or design can change pattern.
Quote from: mnbeardbuster on April 01, 2011, 09:06:55 PMLet's say for discussion sake we took a PG and widen the space between the ports. Say some close to the barrel and the last set where they are currently. Or if there were more ports. Do you think that could change how the wad is stripped and thus change the pattern?The reason I ask, is I have a Truglo choke that was made by Mark Bansner for Truglo. I found another one made by him but it has more ports. I like the pattern I am currently getting and I want to try and duplicate that on another gun.