Será que o choque na espingarda faz diferença mesmo?

Published on April 21, 2026
Duration: 1:49

This video demonstrates the impact of different shotgun chokes on shot dispersion at 15 yards. It highlights how chokes, marked by stars or names like 'Full Choke' and 'Modified Choke', alter the spread of shot. The instructor shows that more open chokes result in wider patterns, while tighter chokes concentrate the shot, creating smaller, denser holes. This is particularly useful for varying target distances in clay shooting.

Quick Summary

Shotgun chokes significantly impact shot dispersion. Tighter chokes concentrate shot for denser patterns, while open chokes create wider spreads. Markings like stars or names (Full, Modified) indicate constriction. Dual-barrel shotguns can use two chokes simultaneously, allowing for adaptable shot patterns at varying distances.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Choke Impact
  2. 00:07Setting Up Targets for Testing
  3. 00:17Identifying Choke Markings
  4. 00:26Dual Choke System on Double Barrel
  5. 00:37Testing at 15 Yards
  6. 00:44Firearm Technology Program Mention
  7. 00:55Analyzing Test Results
  8. 01:08First Group Analysis (Open Choke)
  9. 01:12Second Group Analysis (Tighter Choke)
  10. 01:20Concentrated Shot Pattern
  11. 01:31Dispersion Reduction Percentages
  12. 01:45Choosing the Right Choke

Frequently Asked Questions

How do shotgun chokes affect shot dispersion?

Shotgun chokes alter the dispersion of shot by constricting the barrel's end. Tighter chokes like 'Full Choke' concentrate the shot into a smaller, denser pattern, while more open chokes like 'Improved Cylinder' allow for a wider spread, making them suitable for different target distances.

What are common ways to identify shotgun choke types?

Shotgun chokes are typically identified by markings on the choke tube itself, which can include stars or small notches. They are also often labeled with names such as 'Full Choke', 'Modified Choke', 'Improved Cylinder', or 'Skeet'.

Can a shotgun have two different chokes at once?

Yes, a shotgun with a two-barrel system, like a double-barreled shotgun, can have two different choke sizes installed simultaneously. This allows the shooter to select a specific pattern for the first shot and a different one for the second, adapting to changing target distances.

What is the observed difference in dispersion between chokes?

In testing at 15 yards, a significant reduction in shot dispersion was observed. Moving from the most open choke to the second most open showed a 50% reduction. Further steps to tighter chokes resulted in 25% and then approximately 13% reductions in dispersion.

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