![]() The first day I brought my S12, the stage instructions required you to walk a figure 8 around some barrels while shooting. They were using the normal cardboard sillhouettes. For shotguns, either buck or slugs were permitted. Optional use of either a rifle or a shotgun. Alternate match days are not ranked and have at least one long arm stage. My IDPA club reverted to that after I introduced the S12. I suppose they do protect your muzzle and allow venting for those frequent times when you don't feel like finding the key to open your front door. Most of the ones of the cutts style or as sold by SGM/ the ones on the poly choke models don't do any perceptible compensation, and IMO don't really work for looks either. A Tromix shark with the throns off would be fairly subtle vissually. The DPH one is a lot bulkier than the tromix IMO those would both look better with the spikes ground off, and that would be fairly easy to do. TL/DR: does it have meat and vents where it counts? - Then it will work well.įor more subtle lines and medium compensation, there is the tromix shark, or the DPH made version of it which was done for RJF initially. Thin and long does not much more than thin and short. Thinner comps don't do as much, but do look sleeker. shapes outside of that range and forward of it don't do much more. These all have 2-3 slots in the effective area which have roughly 5 mm thick or so of perpendicular-ish surface area, and they all behave more similarly than differently. It basically comes down to the amount of perpendicular (curved or angled too) surface area near the first 1.5" or so of the muzzle. I can say that the second two are relatively light, and the first is kinda clunky. It looks good in pictures, but in person, the looks are balanced.įor popular commercial comps, you will do well with any of the following: Monster, GKO1 & clone, JTE competition. When I had an MD 10 slot on my woodie 108, I got constant complements on the aesthetics from anyone who saw it. For that I would get the DPH one threaded to take chokes. Well, IMO the one prettiest with wood is a '74 style dealie as sold by Dinzag.
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