Comp-N-Choke VS Rhino?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bennettsville, SC
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Comp-N-Choke VS Rhino?
I have a COMP-N-CHOKE XXX FULL on my Browning BPS and the pattern is amazing.
I recently bought a NEF 10ga. that I am going to be using this spring and had my heart set on buying a Comp-N-Choke for it also. BUT the more I read about the Rhino tubes, the more I want to try one.
Any suggestions?
I recently bought a NEF 10ga. that I am going to be using this spring and had my heart set on buying a Comp-N-Choke for it also. BUT the more I read about the Rhino tubes, the more I want to try one.
Any suggestions?
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Cloud MN
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RE: Comp-N-Choke VS Rhino?
ORIGINAL: Tail Feathers
They are both good chokes but I know the Rhino will take whatever type shot you want, but not sure the CNC will handle anything but lead.
Someone on here probably knows tho.
They are both good chokes but I know the Rhino will take whatever type shot you want, but not sure the CNC will handle anything but lead.
Someone on here probably knows tho.
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
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RE: Comp-N-Choke VS Rhino?
I know they are rated for the Winchester Extended loads
I just read every piece on the subject directly from Comp n Choke and could not find this info. I shoot this load and was wondering that exact point.
The only thing they seem to say is that they don't recommend you use anything tighter than modified for synthetic loads. they seem to clearly only endorse lead shotwith thier chokes.
#6
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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RE: Comp-N-Choke VS Rhino?
I shot some Hevi-shot out of the CnC last year. didn't see any damage to the choke, but it did blow the pattern. Its too tight for it. The patter was alright, just had holes all in it.