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Where to buy Jebs, Compnchoke, or Indian Creek
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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 4855283" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>I cannot comment on a 410 version of the chokes as I have not spent the time to build mine out yet. However when it comes to ported vs non ported I wouldnt worry about crude if that is the issue you are worried about. </p><p></p><p>Generally speaking the no ported are around for use on shells with specific wads, so if you are using apex/handloads or federal without the flight control wads then a using a ported is not really an issue. A lot of ported chokes use the actual ports to help slow the wad down and are designed for more then recoil control. Personally I always go with a ported version IF the gun/ammo I am using allows it and have never had an issue with excess crude or dirt on them. I even use ported for my waterfowl gun and have shot A LOT of rounds though it with no issues. </p><p></p><p>again just my opinion but there is nothing wrong with going either route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 4855283, member: 4849"] I cannot comment on a 410 version of the chokes as I have not spent the time to build mine out yet. However when it comes to ported vs non ported I wouldnt worry about crude if that is the issue you are worried about. Generally speaking the no ported are around for use on shells with specific wads, so if you are using apex/handloads or federal without the flight control wads then a using a ported is not really an issue. A lot of ported chokes use the actual ports to help slow the wad down and are designed for more then recoil control. Personally I always go with a ported version IF the gun/ammo I am using allows it and have never had an issue with excess crude or dirt on them. I even use ported for my waterfowl gun and have shot A LOT of rounds though it with no issues. again just my opinion but there is nothing wrong with going either route. [/QUOTE]
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