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Unread 05-31-2020, 03:41 PM   #7
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The only way to measure choke performance (the only thing that matters) is to pattern the gun by shooting into a 30" circle at 40 yards and determining the % of pellets in the load inside that circle. Every other measure merely tells you the constriction, some tools do it roughly and others do it precisely in thousands of inches. I have mentioned before I have a Remington 1900 KE with .014 and .024 constriction and it shoots 72% and 86% or full and super full yet the measurements suggest IC and Mod. I have a barrel on a Lefever 10ga with .018 constriction and shoots 85%. With .018 in 10ga I expected a light modified possibly IC, not super full. Conversely I have a 20ga Trojan with .005 in one barrel, I expected IC, it shot 33%. The other barrel has .012 and it shot 56% which is what I expected.
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