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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 5525587" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>Most of it is marketing & hype, but you really have to pattern to find out. I think 90% of people would be better off to spend the money on extra rounds of shooting. If you can't shoot your gun it doesn't matter what choke you've got- </p><p>Where I find after market chokes most helpful is if you're looking for something in between the common factory offerings. Light modified, improved modified, etc.</p><p>I really like an improved modified, extended Carlson with most steel loads & Kent bismuth out of my Affinity. </p><p></p><p>You also have to be honest about what you're after. Killing a duck at the farthest possible ranges is absolutely not why I duck hunt. It's borderline unethical the way some of these snake oil salesmen push these chokes and loads. A lot, not all, but a lot market base on the "extended range" their product offers which is just catering to sky busters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 5525587, member: 20484"] Most of it is marketing & hype, but you really have to pattern to find out. I think 90% of people would be better off to spend the money on extra rounds of shooting. If you can’t shoot your gun it doesn’t matter what choke you’ve got- Where I find after market chokes most helpful is if you’re looking for something in between the common factory offerings. Light modified, improved modified, etc. I really like an improved modified, extended Carlson with most steel loads & Kent bismuth out of my Affinity. You also have to be honest about what you’re after. Killing a duck at the farthest possible ranges is absolutely not why I duck hunt. It’s borderline unethical the way some of these snake oil salesmen push these chokes and loads. A lot, not all, but a lot market base on the “extended range” their product offers which is just catering to sky busters [/QUOTE]
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