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Offline jay-461

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TRUELOK CHOKES
« on: September 14, 2009, 03:09:22 AM »
I just bought a new Browning Maxus and would like to know if it would pattern better if I bought a set of Trulok chokes.I will pattern it with the chokes that came with it but have read and been told that Trulok woul still beat Browning factory chokes.Is this true?

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Re: TRUELOK CHOKES
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2009, 02:19:46 PM »
 Trulock is my go to co. for after-market chokes. I have one I share on my Brownings & another for a Benelli. I got mine to try to get the best pattern/range shooting larger shot for predators, like T, BB, #4 buckshot. With the back-bored barrel in the Browning I went with a .680 Precision Hunter choke & the Benelli just a hair tighter because of the slightly smaller barrel diameter. I did pattern the chokes with the larger shot & am very pleased. Of course I didn't try every combination available. I also use the choke for turkey hunting usually shooting #6 Hevi-Shot.

  Are you looking to get better patterns at the skeet range or bird hunting? At the time I was looking I called up the company & asked several questions. They were rather helpful.
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Re: TRUELOK CHOKES
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2009, 04:38:41 PM »
I just bought a new Browning Maxus and would like to know if it would pattern better if I bought a set of Trulok chokes.I will pattern it with the chokes that came with it but have read and been told that Trulok woul still beat Browning factory chokes.Is this true?
Given the same constrictions, probably not.