Angel, Generally speaking the longer the transition from bore to muzzle(choke)there is less deformation of pellets thus a more even consistant pattern.
Parkers made prior to the Remington buyout were bored with an ogee profile in the choke area and were known for throwing very even, consistant and hard hitting patterns. That is why I cringe when someone wants to open their chokes. I don't know if any of the barrel guy's are able to duplicate a Parker factory choke.
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