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Published on August 14, 2017
Duration: 9:42

This video explains the function of shotgun chokes, demonstrating how different choke constrictions affect shot patterns. A Full Choke creates a tight pattern for long distances, while a Cylinder Choke provides a wider spread for closer ranges. The tests show these effects on both a Derya and a Benelli M4 shotgun, highlighting how choke selection is crucial for specific shooting applications.

Quick Summary

A shotgun choke is a constriction at the muzzle that controls shot pattern spread. A Full Choke tightens patterns for long distances, while a Cylinder Choke widens them for close range. Proper choke selection is crucial for effective shooting at different distances.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shotgun Chokes
  2. 00:42Defining Choke Types: Full vs Cylinder
  3. 01:38Testing Derya with Full Choke
  4. 03:22Testing Derya with Cylinder Choke
  5. 05:00Testing Benelli M4 with Full Choke
  6. 06:52Testing Benelli M4 with Cylinder Choke
  7. 08:40Conclusion and Choke Selection Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a shotgun choke?

A shotgun choke is a constriction at the muzzle of the barrel that controls the spread of shot pellets. It helps to tighten or widen the shot pattern, making it more effective for different shooting distances and targets.

What is the difference between a Full Choke and a Cylinder Choke?

A Full Choke significantly constricts the barrel, creating a tight shot pattern ideal for long distances. A Cylinder Choke has minimal to no constriction, resulting in a wider shot spread suitable for close-range shooting.

How does choke selection affect shotgun performance?

Choke selection directly impacts the shot pattern density and spread. Using the correct choke for the intended range and target type (e.g., Full for distant game, Cylinder for close birds) significantly improves accuracy and effectiveness.

Can choke tubes compensate for different barrel lengths?

Yes, choke tubes can help adjust the shot pattern. For instance, a Full Choke can be used on a shorter barrel (like the Benelli M4's 18-inch) to achieve a tighter pattern than would naturally occur with that barrel length alone.

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