This video is questioning the validity of adding lines to a choke tube. Do they improve shooting performance? That’s what we are trying to find out in this video, tune in and decide for yourself.
As a small builder I’ve beer seen an advantage with lines….been shooting 20+ years and I’ve seen guns shoot great with lines and great without. Combination of what your gun likes as chambers, stump profiles, choke size etc all have to work together.
I have been told 2 different reason for lines by 2 different builders.... that they stop the wad from spinning and that they stiffen the wad. I was told years ago it slows the shot down some and stops gasses from breaking up your pattern. So I am not sure of anyone really knows for sure.
Yeah I agree, everyone definitely seems to have a different opinion and it’s hard to tell who’s is right or if it makes a difference either way sometimes.
Is your barrel lined? I was told buy a guy that was a machinist & makes his own stuff that if you're barrel is smooth you should be shooting lined chokes. If the barrel is lined you don't need lined chokes. He shot a pollished smooth barrel with lined chokes.
@@justinlandrum1110 I don’t really shoot those distances but that is a tight choke for that bore. Maybe try going to a bigger choke and see that that does for your pattern. Is the chamber matched for your shells you shoot? That can make a big difference too