Originally Posted By: Wonko the Sane
Originally Posted By: 2-piper
.....Thus the lower pellets in the column have a heavier load to move upon firing.


I'd be like totally fascinated to know WTF that is supposed to mean? And which particular Hogwarts Physics theorem is employed?

And there is seemingly a confusion between choke as marked, choke in thou of an inch, choke as % of bore dia, and most importantly choke as in performance. Y'all might want to pick one so all y'all are talking about the same thing....

I don't understand. This seems like a comment about the shape of the shot column, at a particular location in the bore. It doesn't seem like a choke comment. Maybe things happen to the contents of the shot column when they are arranged in a different way, and the force is applied in a different way to make the shot clear the muzzle at the same velocity for the same weight. Aside from advertising, there seems to be an intention for hard, plated and buffered shot. Is passing through the choke all that matters.