anyone tried patternmaster anacondas yet?

22cat

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all the reviews i have seen have been very happy customers. Im curious about trying these chokes. from what i understand, they do not have the wad stopper and are constricted compared to there other models. it has gas chambers to stabilize the wad and supposedly creating more even instead of blotchy patterns. i don't know about all that but people do seem to be very pleased with there performance. the only bad talk i have seen about them comes from people that has not tried them and just hold an opinion on how they "think" they will perform. i know the only real way to tell is to try them myself but as you know, some chokes do seem to consistently improve the majority of shotguns performance, not all, but most all, Indian creek being one that comes to mind as well as rhino.
 
Is that designed for Flite Control? Several companies are designing chokes for the Flite Control wad system by dropping the wad retarding mechanism and yet retaining their tighter constrictions. It seems to work well.
 
i do not know for sure GC but if you look on there sight, they just say not for use with slugs and the striker says not for slugs or steel shot. that .670 striker i am afraid would be too tight for my .743 board browning. i have patterned the long beard xr #5 through a .675 kicks and a .685 kicks and i like the .685 better. i would actually like a choke in .680. the most open choke that jebs has is a .665. indian creek a .675. i don't know if these new fancy designs allow you to go a little tighter on your constrictions or not but i figure not. the long range anaconda is a .700 which in my gun is xfull and the mid range is a improved modified, which is both chokes i been wanting to get for my gun.
 


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