Anyone ever used any after-market choke tubes...

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Postby Bodeine » Wed Nov 28, 2001 2:55 pm

I thought about maybe trying one out this season. Anyone ever patterned them? I'm very curious. I thought about the Patternmaster for my Browning 12 ga. I wonder does it make that much of a difference. On the longer shots it would seem that it would. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
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Postby damnyankee » Wed Nov 28, 2001 2:59 pm

I use the Highflyer Xtra full choke tube. You can definitly reach out and touch something with it.
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Postby mallardchaser » Wed Nov 28, 2001 4:32 pm

I was in the store a few weeks ago buying a case of # 4's. The little punk behind the counter asked if I was sure I wanted # 4's, he said most get # 2's. I said I sure am buddy, If you get them close like you're supposed to, you can kill 'em w/ #6's. He shut up after that. My feeling on those extended tubes, if you shoot them way out there, you're missing out on the in your face , feet down action..
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Postby damnyankee » Wed Nov 28, 2001 4:47 pm

Yeah I agree but I take a lot of people who only get to go a couple of times a year which means I end up shooting last if at all so they are a little far out there.
I also like the extra full goose hunting.
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Postby goosebruce » Wed Nov 28, 2001 5:22 pm

Yada yada yada.... My feeling is work big nuff flocks the front ones feet are in yo face, and start shooting from the rear! bwhahahaha. Sheeeeeet, now someones not a 'real' big johnson duck hunter cause he shoots a tight choke, Ive heard it all.

When the wind blows, we shoot patternmasters. Awesome. When your pulling feathers in a crosswind, a patternmaster kills them dead.

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Postby ScottS » Wed Nov 28, 2001 5:35 pm

I shoot a Briley IM extended choke not because I sky bust. I use it because it gives me tight and consistant patterns from 20-35 yds. I reload my own steel shells (thanks for the hulls Mark!!) and get right at 1600 fps with a 2.75" loaded with 1 oz of #3's. I can kill a duck dead at 15 yds or 40 yds - if necessary. I get just over 1500 fps in my 3" #2 handloads.

My factory chokes just didn't produce any sort of decent patterns with my fast steel reloads. THAT is why I went with a Briley choke.
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Postby judge jb » Wed Nov 28, 2001 5:44 pm

one of my buddies uses a patternmaster in his Browning and another uses a Briley in his Mossberg... i have seen some pretty impressive shots from them both... not so much in range, as some good clean kills... they both shoot some good tight patterns... i found that my factory tubes hold a good pattern in my particular gun as opposed to a aftermarket choke...

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Postby spent21 » Thu Nov 29, 2001 10:07 am

i too shoot a high flyer xtra full for 2 reasons.
1. i had to have a steelshot choke
2. it was the only one i could find at the last minute.

i will have to get another for hunting in the woods. this one is just too tight for that.
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Postby Swamp Dawg » Thu Nov 29, 2001 3:16 pm

I shoot rm 870 and have had ggod luck with the a/m charlson chokes (30 a piece) from cabelas
they offer, close (decoys), mid range (out to 40 yds) and long 45 and beyond, pattern real well with kent (3", #2)
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Postby Doc & Nash » Thu Nov 29, 2001 3:51 pm

Amen mallardchaser, I hunted with a 20ga 2.3/4 and shot #4's last year and to my suprise, did just fine, I actually learned a little pactience (sp)

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