chokes

  • erick
    Grand Meadow, MN
    Posts: 3213
    #212824

    hey guys what chokes does everyone prefer to use here?? I use a factory mod in my browning but also trying the pure gold mod as well to see if there is much of a difference at all….anyone else have a favorite i was thinking about a patternmaster but do not see a lot of need for it except maybe late season rochester when were there in december….so let’s here what you guys all prefer i know a lot go to an IC for decoying but i stick with the mod to make sure there dead for sure when i hit them or miss

    kris_brantner
    My river
    Posts: 1678
    #21508

    i just bought a patternmaster here in early sept for geese. i absolutly love it for geese. ill have to see how i can do with it aiming for ducks this weekend. they do make a big difference in your pattern conpared to factory chokes

    kris_brantner
    My river
    Posts: 1678
    #483297

    i just bought a patternmaster here in early sept for geese. i absolutly love it for geese. ill have to see how i can do with it aiming for ducks this weekend. they do make a big difference in your pattern conpared to factory chokes

    fishinallday
    Montrose Mn
    Posts: 2101
    #21515

    I shoot a mod. I shoot Winchester HV 2’s and they pattern better when run thew my Benelli with a mod choke.

    fishinallday
    Montrose Mn
    Posts: 2101
    #483324

    I shoot a mod. I shoot Winchester HV 2’s and they pattern better when run thew my Benelli with a mod choke.

    690reece
    Hutchinson,Minnesota
    Posts: 351
    #21520

    erick, I have been using a Pattermaster choke for my Benelli for over 6 years and I LOVE it!! I feel that it is as important a conservation tool as my decoys and calls. I have hunted both ducks and geese in many different places and my Patternmaster has performed flawlessly!! All the guys I hunt with shoot Patternmasters as well and I just purchased one for my 20ga. Good Luck and Shoot Straight!!!!!!! 690cpr

    690reece
    Hutchinson,Minnesota
    Posts: 351
    #483347

    erick, I have been using a Pattermaster choke for my Benelli for over 6 years and I LOVE it!! I feel that it is as important a conservation tool as my decoys and calls. I have hunted both ducks and geese in many different places and my Patternmaster has performed flawlessly!! All the guys I hunt with shoot Patternmasters as well and I just purchased one for my 20ga. Good Luck and Shoot Straight!!!!!!! 690cpr

    timdomaille
    Rochester Mn
    Posts: 1908
    #21564

    Kris. Late season big Mallards, the Patternmaster is the key. If you goose hunt late, BBB or T’s will be awesome!!

    timdomaille
    Rochester Mn
    Posts: 1908
    #483602

    Kris. Late season big Mallards, the Patternmaster is the key. If you goose hunt late, BBB or T’s will be awesome!!

    erick
    Grand Meadow, MN
    Posts: 3213
    #21570

    That is what I have heard on the patternmaster they just crumple them..i think i seriously need to get one since I spend almost my entire late november and early december shooting the giants in rochester when i am not shooting deer with the smoke pole….with my new lab who is working sweet thi year I ahve a feeling the deer hunting time will be cut in half!!!! bring on the snow lol jk

    erick
    Grand Meadow, MN
    Posts: 3213
    #483645

    That is what I have heard on the patternmaster they just crumple them..i think i seriously need to get one since I spend almost my entire late november and early december shooting the giants in rochester when i am not shooting deer with the smoke pole….with my new lab who is working sweet thi year I ahve a feeling the deer hunting time will be cut in half!!!! bring on the snow lol jk

    mallard_militia
    Fulton County, Illinois
    Posts: 1108
    #21583

    There was a discussion awhile back on chokes. It seemed the pattermaster was the recommended choice. I previously held high respects for my Undertaker, but then recieved a patternmaster just before early goose. I have to say that the Patternmaster was unbelievable during early goose. I shot my first triple of the year with it and the none of the birds moved after hitting the ground. I’d have to say that I was convinced.

    I tried the pattermaster on a few clays and that was a bit tough. I had to get rid of some remaining Kents so that I could go and buy a case of the 1650’s.

    mallard_militia
    Fulton County, Illinois
    Posts: 1108
    #483802

    There was a discussion awhile back on chokes. It seemed the pattermaster was the recommended choice. I previously held high respects for my Undertaker, but then recieved a patternmaster just before early goose. I have to say that the Patternmaster was unbelievable during early goose. I shot my first triple of the year with it and the none of the birds moved after hitting the ground. I’d have to say that I was convinced.

    I tried the pattermaster on a few clays and that was a bit tough. I had to get rid of some remaining Kents so that I could go and buy a case of the 1650’s.

    buckmaster
    Posts: 776
    #21621

    PM is the ticket. Shoot to kill.

    buckmaster
    Posts: 776
    #484008

    PM is the ticket. Shoot to kill.

    jeweler
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 543
    #21639

    I will take my mod. thank you very much!!!

    jeweler
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 543
    #484083

    I will take my mod. thank you very much!!!

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