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<blockquote data-quote="Jsmith410" data-source="post: 1474611" data-attributes="member: 92053"><p>Most non waterfowl specific chokes that lost IC, mod, etc. are listed using lead. If using a IC with steel it is actually a mod and a mod a full and so on. That's why a lot of full chokes aren't rated for steel. </p><p></p><p>With that being said I use quite a bit of aftermarket chokes. If waterfowl is something you're going to be hunting quite a bit they're worth the purchase imo. </p><p></p><p>Patternmaster makes good chokes. I have the extended range for goose that patterns well at 50 yards and I have their restrictor choke the anaconda for an all around choke. My favorite aftermarket choke however is the Pure Gold chokes. I have the IC and Mod for swamps and open water hunts. The idea behind both brands in addition to what has already been said is the reverse ports slow the wading which can cause a hole in your pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jsmith410, post: 1474611, member: 92053"] Most non waterfowl specific chokes that lost IC, mod, etc. are listed using lead. If using a IC with steel it is actually a mod and a mod a full and so on. That’s why a lot of full chokes aren’t rated for steel. With that being said I use quite a bit of aftermarket chokes. If waterfowl is something you’re going to be hunting quite a bit they’re worth the purchase imo. Patternmaster makes good chokes. I have the extended range for goose that patterns well at 50 yards and I have their restrictor choke the anaconda for an all around choke. My favorite aftermarket choke however is the Pure Gold chokes. I have the IC and Mod for swamps and open water hunts. The idea behind both brands in addition to what has already been said is the reverse ports slow the wading which can cause a hole in your pattern. [/QUOTE]
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