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Published on August 14, 2017
Duration: 9:42

This guide, presented by Kru Jack, an expert instructor, details the function and application of shotgun chokes. It covers the differences between Full and Cylinder chokes, demonstrates their installation on Derya and Benelli M4 shotguns, and provides visual evidence of their impact on shot patterns at 20 meters. The instruction emphasizes selecting the appropriate choke based on shooting distance and intended use.

Quick Summary

Shotgun chokes control shot pattern spread. Full Chokes constrict for tight patterns at distance, while Cylinder Chokes offer wider spreads for close range. Expert instructor Kru Jack demonstrates installation and pattern testing on Derya and Benelli M4 shotguns, showing how chokes can even compensate for shorter barrels.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shotgun Chokes
  2. 00:42Defining Choke Types
  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 Selection Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a shotgun choke?

A shotgun choke is a device fitted to the muzzle of a shotgun barrel to control the spread of the shot pellets. It constricts the shot, creating a tighter pattern for longer distances or allowing a wider spread for closer ranges, depending on the choke type.

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

A Full Choke significantly constricts the barrel's end for a tight shot pattern at long distances. A Cylinder Choke has minimal to no constriction, resulting in a wider shot pattern ideal for close-range engagements or fast-moving targets.

Can a choke compensate for a shorter shotgun barrel?

Yes, as demonstrated with the Benelli M4's 18-inch barrel, a Full Choke can still effectively tighten the shot pattern at distance, proving that chokes can help compensate for shorter barrel lengths.

How do shotgun chokes affect shot patterns?

Chokes directly influence the shot pattern density and spread. Tighter chokes (like Full) produce smaller, denser patterns at longer ranges, while wider chokes (like Cylinder) create larger, more dispersed patterns suitable for close-up shooting.

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