S.Deaville
Well-known member
Hi,
I want to buy some muller Chokes for my new Blaser. I remember the owner being on here?
Cheers
I want to buy some muller Chokes for my new Blaser. I remember the owner being on here?
Cheers
Guess it would be difficult to know without testing various types of choke tube with different Ammo on a pattern plate but i do believe an awful lot comes down to the confidence factor.How does one steal tube insert perform better than another ?
Probably dependant on the battery strength !How does one steal tube insert perform better than another ?
not steel though are they...they are aluminium alloy and crap also!How does one steal tube insert perform better than another ?
you at least know your an arse talking pish...shaun
yes confidence in anything justifiable or not means a lot BUT its a steal insert thing its not rocket science what can you do to improve a steal insert thiing.
hope Mr Johnson hasn't got after market things or he will be along to tell me I am an arrse talking pish. So let's hope he has just for the fun of it
All depends, I shot Mullers for a while and whilst I agree they feel incredibly light when held in the hand the handling and balance difference for me wasn't life changing, in fact I would have to be on best form to be able to tell between them and flush Brileys with a blindfold which I also don't think throw particularly tight, certainly not in HP league anyway.Mullers are not steal, they weigh much less than steal, that in turn will affect balance and handling. As for patterns, the beretta HP chokes in my gun throw exellent but on the tight side patterns, as do Briely chokes.
...that would be because "flush fit" are considerably lighter than extended chokes...All depends, I shot Mullers for a while and whilst I agree they feel incredibly light when held in the hand the handling and balance difference for me wasn't life changing, in fact I would have to be on best form to be able to tell between them and flush Brileys with a blindfold which I also don't think throw particularly tight, certainly not in HP league anyway.
Have noticed that James when shooting with guys with a Krieghoff balls of dust especially when shooting tight chokes would guess the bore configuration has a great deal to do with it, Choke tube patterns seem to vary greatly from gun to gun....that would be because "flush fit" are considerably lighter than extended chokes...
I shoot with a guy who has a Krieghoff Pacours with Briley flush chokes. His breaks with 1/4 choke are heavy, his breaks with 1/2 choke are devastating. Everyone I've seen shooting F3's are getting heavy breaks with Briley spectrum, 1/2 choke is particularly dense!!!
I have no experience of Spectrum Brileys but a well placed 1/2 anything will give awesome breaks on all but hard going away 40 yarders....that would be because "flush fit" are considerably lighter than extended chokes...
I shoot with a guy who has a Krieghoff Pacours with Briley flush chokes. His breaks with 1/4 choke are heavy, his breaks with 1/2 choke are devastating. Everyone I've seen shooting F3's are getting heavy breaks with Briley spectrum, 1/2 choke is particularly dense!!!
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