In the latest Hunting and fishing ,I see these advertised. Is it a gimmick or could it really be the real McCoy for Ducks. Also how do get a stuck choke out of a Remington Gold Hunter?
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In the latest Hunting and fishing ,I see these advertised. Is it a gimmick or could it really be the real McCoy for Ducks. Also how do get a stuck choke out of a Remington Gold Hunter?
You see what advertised?
Browning Gold Hunter? Take it to a professional i.e. Dean Maisey
Think you have forgotten to add an attachment there G.A
They're so cool they almost appear invisible.
Oppsie t'was supposed to be Code Black tubes
Use your choke tool? Mines in finger tight only, has been for 20 years.
past that stage, way past that stage. These Code Black chokes are on page 73 of the latest H/F catalogue
Hmm, those chokes have got me wondering also. Surely a gimmick...
Who is going to try one?
I'm not goimg to try one but would like to hear more about them from anyone who does
How does it keep the shot closer together?
Yeah I was hoping the Gun buffs would of been able to give us an informed opinion by now, is it worth it or spend else where??
i have one of these (pattern master) on the brother in laws beretta, it has vastly improved his shooting with both steel and lead. he drops birds well after i have given up.
greg
Have sent it to Serous shooters in Akld,. They have some form of ultra sound thingy ma jig. My local Gun Smith couldn't do it, and that was after putting it in a lathe. If the guys in Akld can't move it, then there's not much point getting one of those chokes I guess.
If you don't want the choke it should a simple matter to bore it out in the lathe.
Echo comments on a gunsmith to get choke out. As for the chokes advertised - no way of telling without actually using it with different loads and a pattern board. I never worried about fancy chokes as I'm always using different ammo for ducks, bunnies, parries, geese, etc ... so just stuck with the original manufacturers chokes. All the best ... Gunzrrr