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Kicks Hi-Flyer lead patterns


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Just bought a kicks hi-flyer full for my wildfowling. The question i have is what sort of patterns can I expect with it using my normal 32g 6 lead plas-wad cartridges? Will it still give full patterns with them or will it be more open?

Depends on your Gun but id imagine 3/4.

If you can mic it as a lot of Aftermarket Steel chokes are the same constriction as Lead chokes.

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If you look at the specs on the kicks chokes on their website i could not find description of their muzle size but looking at a small 12ga bore size it lists .723 as the bore dimension for mobil chokes and for the invector plus .743 so they are not just making the bigger size and using it on all smaller bored guns.

Full i think will be measuring half choke but being a ported choke tube and if using hard felt or plaswads the ports will check such wads as they pass through it and this can improve pattern density the ports working a little like the patternmasters to some small extent, i would guess a full HI flyer with lead will be like a three quarter close to full for lead.

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I got good half choke lead patterns with my kicks High flyer in modified in my sx3 which I found the best with steel B.B. and as an all round choke. I personally found the full to tight in my Beretta optima plus bored semi auto when I had it for where I shoot. Good for range on ducks and geese but useless over splashes.

 

Pattern yours and see how it does.

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It has been bought for extreme range geese using 4mm powershot so I'm not too worried about it being too tight for that. The only reason I asked the question was out of curiosity, I shoot a 3/4 briley choke for all my other shooting in the semi but if the kicks happens to give a roughly equivalent pattern it will just save me changing. Me being lazy mainly

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