Does anyone have any info on choke life expectancy? My IM choke on my K80 seems to have a slight hole in the center of the pattern.
That happens with low grade shells. That choke will be the same for 2 lifetimes or more. Matters not if it is titanium or steel. Usually what you have is flyers in the annular ring with soft shot. We broke a many a target with chilled shot from back at the fence
My guess would be that your choke will outlast you, me and every member here. No scientific data to back up my guess. Good shooting, Rey
I am not a choke tube fan and honestly never gave this a thought, but it is a good and legitimate Question (?) ... I have a Baker Bore Gauge and do not recall getting much of a deviation in any of my barrels after shooting many, many rounds through them ... I have not shot steel shot in any of my guns ... Good Question ... WPT ... (YAC) ...
Thanks for the info. This now leads me to the next variable and the is the entire shell…..powder ….wad……shot…..hull type…..and primer. These could all effect the pattern as well.
Have you ever considered that 'shot' probably doesn't travel in an exactly straight line ????? If ..... each 'hole in the paper', was created by 'shot' going slightly up or down, that "hole" may not be there if the "paper" was ????? closer or farther away ..... Shot out of a shot-shell through ????? choke should produce random results, that should 'change/evolve' every ????? distance ..... The only 'choke' that produces very many lost targets, is the 'choke' that occurs from people over-thinking pointing at a flying clay target .....