I highly doubt the IC choke will have any effect on flight control shells. The M might. But even so could use M for the cheap stuff and IC for flight control.They're awesome, slugs no problem.
I struggled, because they are expensive for what they are, as to whether or not omit a DLC cylinder bore and just step it down to an IC and M.
I opted to stay with C, for two reasons both of them being buckshot. I haven't patterned for buckshot yet, but 1) I believe if I'm shooting Federal Flight control, the restricted IC may actually open up the pattern, and 2) when not shooting Federal Flight control, within 25-30 yards, there is next to no pattern differences between the C and IC choke tubes.
Currently, the Mod choke tube lives in the 1301 and life is good. It may be wearing excessively with slugs, I don't think so, but I'm prepared to acknowledge it. When I pattern flight control and regular buck, if the Mod choke is too restrictive and causing flyers or opening up of the patterns, I may opt for an IC and see if there is any notable difference between it and Cylinder bore.
OR, you could save me, and countless gunutters $150.00 and let us know if you find any discernment between C and IC when shooting buck?
edit, I notice an apparent paradox...understand that I am shooting trap (bird loads 7.5) with mod, and slugs at plates. The modified choke does not open the pattern with bird shot, it makes the game a little more challenging and really hits the clays with authority when I connect.
Your hands made of silk?I must say…..that Mod 2 handguard is a bloody cheese grater. I had to order a pair of shooting gloves …….stop laughing.
Argh I bought one a couple weeks ago. Should have waited I guessAl Flaherty's got a shipment. Got one today and they are on sale! Good luck!
Don't worry the amount of orders filled to dealers requested is less than 20%.Argh I bought one a couple weeks ago. Should have waited I guess
11I think Al’s started with 25 black 1301s, now they’re down to 16.
I’m making a trip down there this morning.
I tried some federal flight control 00 buck with an ic choke and at 35 yards was getting only a 6” pattern. That flight control really holds a tight pattern , too tight for me on running coyotes. I switched to #4 buck, the non flight control stuff with a full choke and was getting 30” patterns at 35 yards.They're awesome, slugs no problem.
I struggled, because they are expensive for what they are, as to whether or not omit a DLC cylinder bore and just step it down to an IC and M.
I opted to stay with C, for two reasons both of them being buckshot. I haven't patterned for buckshot yet, but 1) I believe if I'm shooting Federal Flight control, the restricted IC may actually open up the pattern, and 2) when not shooting Federal Flight control, within 25-30 yards, there is next to no pattern differences between the C and IC choke tubes.
Currently, the Mod choke tube lives in the 1301 and life is good. It may be wearing excessively with slugs, I don't think so, but I'm prepared to acknowledge it. When I pattern flight control and regular buck, if the Mod choke is too restrictive and causing flyers or opening up of the patterns, I may opt for an IC and see if there is any notable difference between it and Cylinder bore.
OR, you could save me, and countless gunutters $150.00 and let us know if you find any discernment between C and IC when shooting buck?
edit, I notice an apparent paradox...understand that I am shooting trap (bird loads 7.5) with mod, and slugs at plates. The modified choke does not open the pattern with bird shot, it makes the game a little more challenging and really hits the clays with authority when I connect.
Interesting. Youtube tells me that Federal flight control remains largely unaffected in choke restrictions up to modified. Any tighter, and the patterns actually start to open up, induce flyers etc.I tried some federal flight control 00 buck with an ic choke and at 35 yards was getting only a 6” pattern. That flight control really holds a tight pattern , too tight for me on running coyotes. I switched to #4 buck, the non flight control stuff with a full choke and was getting 30” patterns at 35 yards.
I prefer the 1301T. Lighter, faster, eats everything.How do these compare to the Benelli M4’s? If you were offered either the Beretta or Benelli free which shotgun would you guys take?
How do these compare to the Benelli M4’s? If you were offered either the Beretta or Benelli free which shotgun would you guys take?
How do these compare to the Benelli M4’s? If you were offered either the Beretta or Benelli free which shotgun would you guys take?