Rhino VS Comp-N-Choke
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RE: Rhino VS Comp-N-Choke
No one could find the Comp n Choke locally, so it was not tested. I already had the Rhino, so that's the reason it was tested.In addition to the Rhino, we shot the Browning super full(or something like that), a Hastings, Star Dot(which I think is now TruGlo), and atwo or threeother brands I had never heard of.
I would be really interested to see how the Rhino and the Comp n Choke would fare against each other.
I would be really interested to see how the Rhino and the Comp n Choke would fare against each other.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bennettsville, SC
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RE: Rhino VS Comp-N-Choke
If I get the time in the next few days I will shoot a target and post it. Or email it to you.
As far as I know, unless its been done recently, the Star Dot is still Star Dot, they were just bought by another company. I had one on my 835, matter of fact I still have all of my 835 chokes, just sold the gun. It was very impressive to be a $20 choke. THe only thing that out done it was my BPS/CnC combo.
As far as I know, unless its been done recently, the Star Dot is still Star Dot, they were just bought by another company. I had one on my 835, matter of fact I still have all of my 835 chokes, just sold the gun. It was very impressive to be a $20 choke. THe only thing that out done it was my BPS/CnC combo.