Jebs chokes

No, butIf I were gonna she'll out that cash I would go with the patternmaster code black turkey all good reviews so far
 
Hm, I've never really heard of them. Just curious...what's the secret sauce? Is there something that makes them special?
 
I think they are good chokes have not shot them out of my personal gun but shot them out of a buddies of mine and for the money buy a rhino. but they are still good chokes.
 
deerhunter10 said:
buy a rhino
I don't disagree one iota and also go with what I know...Rhino (although my backup gun sports a Kicks that has chalked up a goodly number of dead birds too).
 
Give them a try, they're a $110. If nothing else they are cool looking. I've heard good things about them but I would be surprised if they out shoot a Rhino. If yours does I'll buy one too.
 
To be frank, the only reason I got it in the first place is because my buddy is on staff with them and he sells them. You can get them from him for $100. The people who crap on the price are funny. It's only a $20-30 question, since that's about the difference between the Jebs and the average other choke I see talked about on here a lot. That's not even a box of Hevi Mag Blend! Ha!

I took all four birds with it this year. The pattern is tight enough that I won't let rookie shooters use mine for fear of a miss if the shot's too close. I can't remember the stats my buddy told me. I think he said 348 in 10" at 40 yds with 3" 7s. That may not be right; I can't remember because I'm just not that worried about it.

I'm a financial advisor, and I appreciate it when my friends do business with me, so when my buddy took up the Jebs gig, I sent him my business. Until he changes, I'll tout the Jebs as the baddest on the market. Ha!
 
they are good chokes no doubt but WAY more then I want to spend on a choke personally. for the performance difference between that $110 choke and a good $60 choke is not enough to warrant the cost. IMO Shells are the most important part of the gun then find a choke that shoots them the best.
 
jlmustain said:
When y'all shot them, what were the drawbacks that made them overpriced?

For me personally.... I'd have a hard time paying out $100+ for a choke tube and then ammo for "testing" when a $50-$65 one gets the job done just fine... I have 3 Rhinos and bought every one used at half the new price and have been very satisfied with the results in my various setups.


I'm not bashing by no means.... If I had $100 to burn, I might very well try a Jebs or Patternmaster choke tube just to see what it would do for me.
 
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