Thanks for testing! I think the felt recoil difference might be biased slightly due to the multiple shots inducing soreness on top of the slight difference.
Usefully to know. Have spine and neck damage. Picking up new 828u for woodcock .though of getting heaver game loads but will stick with my 24g loads and light choke .tks 👍😁😁😁🇨🇮
Thanks! I have not. I can't find any evidence or a test protocol to substantiate that theory. Nothing I've seen indicates there is anything to it as of yet.
Very interesting test! I imagine the person you spoke to was a very regular shotgun shooter and his shoulder perhaps quite sensitive to these differences where as many people who simply use shotgun through various hunting seasons with different clothing on may not feel something that subtle.
Can you do the same thing and see velocities out of different choke tubes... I don't know if does means anything to us normal hunters, I think it should be some difference but nothing big. If you can try that with some cheaper shells..
The shotgun friendly chronographs that are reasonably priced just aren't precise enough to measure to that degree. The data wouldn't clean enough to know either way.
There is a reason (a few) Proof Houses in Europe will not proof a fixed choke gun tighter than Modified fit High Performance Steel. There is an increase in pressure when those hard, non compressible shot hits the choke. More pressure more recoil. More choke equals more pressure.
I don't know that the shotgun friendly chronographs available at a reasonable price would be fine enough to detect the change, if it does. But I think it's possible.
well how fast am I. Cylinder and turkey always pair with different ammo, I never considered it since not many shoot buck and slug through tight constriction, same for shots through open constriction. I do however shot target load with turkey choke sometime. the tight beat zone makes the game harder. but I can't seem to feel difference in recoil vs IM choke.
Pressured gas, that leaves the barrel after projectile, generates significant amount of recoil. Tighter the barrel choke. The smaller the barrel mouth and More jet thruster effect it has. Thats why i think.
Great video. Just subscribed. Love the way you present your data.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for testing!
I think the felt recoil difference might be biased slightly due to the multiple shots inducing soreness on top of the slight difference.
That is possible.
Thanks!another awesome video.
Thanks so much!
Usefully to know. Have spine and neck damage. Picking up new 828u for woodcock .though of getting heaver game loads but will stick with my 24g loads and light choke .tks 👍😁😁😁🇨🇮
Thanks for watching!
im always learning.👍🇺🇸
many thanks
Thank you!
Have you done a video on the "wad grabbing" chokes? I'd like to see it if you have. Great content on this channel.
Thanks! I have not. I can't find any evidence or a test protocol to substantiate that theory. Nothing I've seen indicates there is anything to it as of yet.
Happy Thursday George, God bless you and go get them in the marsh
Thanks Jeff!
Very interesting test! I imagine the person you spoke to was a very regular shotgun shooter and his shoulder perhaps quite sensitive to these differences where as many people who simply use shotgun through various hunting seasons with different clothing on may not feel something that subtle.
Oh yea, he is a national championship sporting clays shooter for 30 years.
Can you do the same thing and see velocities out of different choke tubes... I don't know if does means anything to us normal hunters, I think it should be some difference but nothing big. If you can try that with some cheaper shells..
The shotgun friendly chronographs that are reasonably priced just aren't precise enough to measure to that degree. The data wouldn't clean enough to know either way.
There is a reason (a few) Proof Houses in Europe will not proof a fixed choke gun tighter than Modified fit High Performance Steel.
There is an increase in pressure when those hard, non compressible shot hits the choke. More pressure more recoil. More choke equals more pressure.
Well said.
Now I'm wondering if it changes velocities?
I don't know that the shotgun friendly chronographs available at a reasonable price would be fine enough to detect the change, if it does. But I think it's possible.
well how fast am I. Cylinder and turkey always pair with different ammo, I never considered it since not many shoot buck and slug through tight constriction, same for shots through open constriction. I do however shot target load with turkey choke sometime. the tight beat zone makes the game harder. but I can't seem to feel difference in recoil vs IM choke.
Yea, its not a big difference, even in the extreme examples test.
Yellow test with different real diameters you’ll see a huge difference on a 773 barrel versus a 730 barrel
Thanks
Have u seen beretta a300 turkey shotgun 24 inch barrel ,and what shotgun are u using
I've seen them. I used a mossberg 940 waterfowl with a 28 barrell.
Payload, velocity, weight of gun, and choke constriction can all alter recoil.
Seems that way!
Pressured gas, that leaves the barrel after projectile, generates significant amount of recoil.
Tighter the barrel choke. The smaller the barrel mouth and More jet thruster effect it has. Thats why i think.
Thanks!
Rocket engine nozzle effect?
Not sure. Could be.
This man talks too much but talks good. 😊
Bro you are comparing ported tubes even with your previous test this is not a true comparison.
No, porting in chokes does nothing. It has no more impact on the results than the color of the choke.
If you're not using foot pounds of recoil measurement then this test is pointless.
That's easy to say. Go try to do it.